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DEFAULT MESSAGE NEW MESSAGE DEFAULT MESSAGE NEW MESSAGE

01 DO-NOT-DISTURB 11 OUT OF TOWN ’TIL

02 LEAVE A MESSAGE 12 OUT OF OFFICE

03 IN MEETING UNTIL 13 OUT UNTIL

04 IN MEETING 14 WITH A CLIENT

05 ON VACATION/ HOLIDAY ’TIL 15 WITH A GUEST 06 ON VACATION/ HOLIDAY 16 UNAVAILABLE 07 CALL ME AT 17 IN CONFERENCE

08 AT THE DOCTOR 18 AWAY FROM DESK

09 ON A TRIP 19 GONE HOME

Swap extensions: An extension number can be relocated (swapped) to another station. To

swap extensions, the two affected stations must meet the following criteria:

• Both devices must reside on the same node as the Administrator who performing the swap.

• Both devices must be the same type (i.e., both digital endpoints or both single-line end- points).

• Neither device can be the Administrator endpoint performing the swap.

The System-Wide Database Programming process is summarized in the flowchart shown on

page 30. See page 68 for a Program Planning Sheet.

If necessary, you can press or the Speaker button to cancel programming and discard any unsaved changes, at any time during the following procedure.

To program the system database:

NOTE: If you want to change the Japanese DND or reminder message sets, make sure your station is set in Japanese mode. See page 182 for an explanation of the Change Language fea- ture.

1. While on-hook, enter the Program Database feature code (9932/9132).

2. If a password is required, the display shows ENTER PASSWORD. Use the dialpad to

enter your 1-8 digit password and press . (If you enter an incorrect password, the dis- play shows INVALID PASSWORD.)

If a password is not required, skip this step.

3. The display shows ENTER DATABASE OPTION. (Display endpoints show the options: STATION, SYSTEM, and TRUNK.) Press or the SYSTEM menu button.

4. The display shows ENTER SYSTEM OPTION. Select one of the following:

Do-Not-Disturb Messages: This option allows you to program the DND messages

used by the stations. To select it, press or the DND MESSAGES menu but- ton. Then do the following:

– The display shows SELECT DND MESSAGE #. Enter a message number or scroll to the desired message. (To scroll to the correct message, press the vol- ume button or the SCROLL plus NEXT and PREVIOUS menu buttons.) – When the display shows the desired DND message, enter the new message

as described on page 18.

– Press or ACCEPT to save the new message. The display shows DATA- BASE UPDATED and then returns to the SELECT DND MESSAGE prompt. (Or, to cancel your entry, press or CANCEL. The display shows NO UPDATE PERFORMED.)

– To program another message, scroll to the desired message and repeat these steps.

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Password: This option allows you to set a password that limits access to the

Administrator programming feature. To select it, press or the PASSWORD menu button. Then do the following:

– The display shows CHANGE PASSWORD TO. Enter a password of up to eight digits, then press . (Or, to erase the password and leave it blank, just press .)

– The display shows VERIFY PASSWORD. Enter the password exactly as you did in the step above, followed by . The display returns to the ENTER SYSTEM OPTION prompt. (If you hear reorder tones and see an error message, the passwords did not match and you must start over at the CHANGE PASSWORD prompt.)

Reminder Messages: This option allows you to program the reminder messages

used by the stations. To select it, press or the REMINDER MSGS menu but- ton. Then do the following:

– The display shows SELECT REMINDER MSG #. Enter a message number or scroll to the desired message. (To scroll to the correct message, press the volume button or the SCROLL plus NEXT and PREVIOUS menu buttons.) – When the display shows the desired message, enter the new message as

described on page 18.

– Press or ACCEPT to save the new message. The display shows DATA- BASE UPDATED and then returns to the SELECT REMINDER MSG prompt. (Or, to cancel your entry, press or CANCEL. The display shows NO UPDATE PERFORMED.)

– To program another message, scroll to the desired message and repeat these steps.

– Press again to exit to the ENTER SYSTEM OPTION prompt. 2 # # # 3 # #

Station Extensions: This option allows you to assign new extension numbers to

stations. To select it, press or the STN EXTENSION menu button. If programming a station:

– Press or CHANGE EXT. The display shows ENTER STATION

EXTENSION. Enter the extension number of the station to be programmed using one of the following methods. (If you enter an invalid extension num- ber, you hear reorder tones and must try again.)

Enter a complete number: Enter the extension number using your dialpad.

When a valid number is entered, the circuit information is displayed. Press again to continue.

Enter a partial number: Enter a partial extension number, then press , the high end of the volume button, or the ACCEPT menu button. The dis- play shows the extension number, username and circuit number of the station that most closely matches the partial extension number. Press or

ACCEPT to program the displayed station, or scroll to another station as

described on the following page.

Scroll through the numbers: To scroll through the extension number list,

press the high end of the volume button or the NEXT menu button to scroll forward, or press the low end of the volume button or the PREVIOUS menu button to scroll backward. When the desired extension number is displayed, press or ACCEPT to continue.

– The display shows CHANGE X (number) TO EXTENSION. Enter the new extension number for the station. If you enter an invalid number, you hear reorder tones and must try again. If you entered an extension number that is

already assigned, the display shows CONFLICTING EXTENSION and you

hear reorder tones. When the display returns to ENTER STATION EXTEN- SION, you must start over and select a new extension number.

– Press or ACCEPT to exit to the ENTER STATION EXTENSION prompt. The display shows UPDATING DATABASE for four seconds and then DATABASE UPDATED. (Or, to cancel your entry, press or CAN-

CEL. The display shows NO UPDATE PERFORMED.)

NOTE: Although the system begins to update the database when you press or

ACCEPT, it may take longer than the four-second display to change the extension

in the system – especially in a large or busy system.

– Press or ACCEPT again to exit to the ENTER SYSTEM OPTION prompt. (If an extension number is displayed, press to exit, instead of or ACCEPT.) 4 1 # # # # # # # #

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If swapping stations:

– Press or SWAP EXTS. The display shows ENTER STATION EXTEN- SION. Enter the first extension number to be swapped using one of the fol- lowing methods. (If you enter an invalid extension number, you hear reorder tones and must try again.)

Enter a complete number: Enter the extension number using your dialpad.

When a valid number is entered, the circuit information is displayed. Press or ACCEPT to continue.

Enter a partial number: Enter a partial extension number, then press the

button, the high end of the volume button, or the ACCEPT menu button. The display shows the extension number, user name and circuit number of the station that most closely matches the partial extension number. Press or ACCEPT to continue, or scroll to another station as described below.

Scroll through the numbers: To scroll through the extension number list,

press the high end of the volume button or the NEXT menu button to scroll forward, or press the low end of the volume button or the PREVIOUS menu button to scroll backward. When the desired extension number is displayed, press or ACCEPT to continue.

NOTE: If the feature times out while entering an extension number, the displays shows INCOMPLETE EXTENSION.

The display shows SWAP (extension) WITH EXTENSION. Enter the second extension number to be swapped using the same methods previously described. The display shows DATABASE UPDATED.

NOTE: If you cancel or terminate the feature without entering the second exten- sion number, the system discards any changes that have not yet been saved, and the display shows NO UPDATE PERFORMED. If the entered extension is the Administrator station performing the swap, the same extension number as the tar- get station, or the wrong device type, the display shows CONFLICTING EXTEN- SION.

5. When the display shows ENTER SYSTEM OPTION, press again to exit to the ENTER DATABASE OPTION prompt.

6. When finished with all programming, press while the ENTER DATABASE OPTION prompt is displayed. This ends the programming session.

7. If a system reset is required, the display shows ENTER SYS RESET OPTION. Do one

of the following:

Delayed Reset: Press or the DELAYED menu button to delay the reset. The display shows DELAYED RESET SCHEDULED. The system will be reset at the pre-programmed time.

Immediate Reset: Press or the IMMEDIATE menu button to reset the system now.

NOTE: A system reset will drop all calls in progress.

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