System programming reference, System, 10 programming reference – AT&T Partner II User Manual

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System Programming Reference

System Programming changes settings for the system as a whole, or for individual lines or extensions. You can also use System Program-
ming to set up dialing restrictions, define groups, and set up optional equipment. Button-Down Mode (#723) can be activated (if needed)
before Line Ringing is set. Use Copy Settings (#399) to copy settings from one extension to another.

Place the Programming Overlay on the dial pad of the MLS display phone at extension jack 10 or 11

TO START SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

TO USE A SPECIFIC PROCEDURE

PRESS [

Feature

] [

0

] [

0

]

DIAL [

#

] and the three-digit procedure code

Example: [

#

] [

1

] [

0

] [

1

] for System Date

PRESS [

System Program

]

PRESS [

System Program

]

TO CYCLE THROUGH SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

PROCEDURES

PRESS [

Next Procedure

] or [

Prev Procedure

]

TO END SYSTEM PROGRAMMING

NOTE:

Procedures #399, #609, #722, #723, and #728-

PRESS [

Feature

] [

0

] [

0

]

shown below in dashed boxes–are skipped when
cycling.

TO CYCLE THROUGH AVAILABLE

SETTINGS

PRESS [

Next Data

] or [

Prev Data

]

TO RETURN TO DEFAULT SETTING

PRESS [

Remove

]

SYSTEM

SYSTEM DATE

RECALL TIMER DURATION

Sets the month, day, and year to appear on

The Recall feature sends a timed

RESET LINE ASSIGNMENTS

Resets line assignments to what they were

display phones (MLS-34D and MLS-12D).

signal (switchhook flash) to the

when the premises equipment was first

Include leading zeroes for single-digit

Centrex system to which your premises

started up: all lines are assigned to the

months or days (for example, January 3,

equipment is connected. This setting

1992 is entered as 010392).

phone connected to extension jack 10, so

changes the length of the signal in 25-

DIAL #101

millisecond (msec) increments. (For

that a receptionist can view line activity

and cover lines; and every other extension

example, 01 = 25 msec, 80 = 2000 msec.)

connected to the equipment controller is

DIAL the date in MMDDYY form

Factory setting is correct for most

assigned a single primary line. To assign

equipment. Change the factory setting

additional lines to an extension or to

SYSTEM DAY

only if:

remove a line assigned to an extension,

Sets the day of the week to appear on

use Line Assignment (#301).

Using Recall drops calls (shorten the

display phones (MLS-34D and MLS-12D).

time).

DIAL #722

DIAL #102

Using Recall has no effect— i.e.,
no dial tone (lengthen the time).

DIAL

1 = Sunday

2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday

DIAL #107

DIAL two digits to set the length of a

switchhook flash (01 to 80)

= 18 (450 msec)

SYSTEM TIME

Sets the time to appear on display phones
(MLS-34D and MLS-12D). Enter four digits
in 24-hour military notation, from 0000 for
12 midnight to 2359 for 11:59 p.m. (for
example, 8:15 a.m. = 0815). System
displays times as a.m. or p.m.

ROTARY DIALING TIMEOUT
Change the factory setting only if you
have trouble calling out on rotary lines
with standard touch-tone phones. (For
example, if users dial slowly and calls are
not completed or are connected to wrong
numbers, lengthen the timeout.) Use only
if the Dial Mode (#201) for at least one line
is set to "rotary."

BUTTON-DOWN MODE

Sets extension jacks 11-33 so that only the
extension’s primary line (under the bottom
leftmost programmable button on an MLS- or
MLC-model phone) rings; any other lines
assigned to this extension will not ring unless
you use Line Ringing to change them. At
extension jack 10, the extension’s primary line

rings immediately and all other lines ring after
a short delay.
DIAL #723

1 = Not active

2 = Active

NOTE:

This option overrides any current Line

Ringing settings that were specified using
Centralized Telephone Programming, After
activating this mode, use Centralized

Telephone Programming from extension jack

10 or 11 to adjust Line Ringing on specific

extensions.

DIAL

DIAL #103

DIAL the time in HHMM form (military)

DIAL #108

DIAL

PBX DIAL-OUT CODE

This procedure identifies the digit you dial to

get out of the Centrex xyxtem to place an
outside call.

Dial #106

1 = 4 seconds
2 = 8 seconds

3 = 12 seconds

SYSTEM RESET – PROGRAMMING
SAVED

Dial the digit for the code (0–9) needed to call

out

= 9

IMPORTANT:

Using this procedure

disconnects any active calls but retains
equipment controller settings. Use it only if
the equipment controller fails to function
correctly after a power failure or down
period.

= Factory Setting

DIAL #728

= Troubleshooting procedure

(see Appendix C)

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Programming Reference

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