AT&T MLS-6TM Marine Radio User Manual


 
Overview
This chapter provides instructions for programming your system. Your
PARTNER Plus system was programmed at the factory so that it works when
installed. However, the needs of your business may require that you change
some or all of the factory settings. System programming allows you to change
these factory settings.
For example, each year when the time changes from Standard Time to Daylight
Savings Time, you will want to change the system time. This change is easy to
make through system programming. System programming also lets you
customize the system to work best for your business. For example, you may not
want all extensions to have all outside lines. Using system programming, you
can assign lines on an extension-by-extension basis.
Programming Methods
The PARTNER Plus system has more than 30 system programming procedures,
each identified by a 3-digit code. Using these codes, you can program the
system in one of two ways:
Direct Method.
With this method, you enter the procedure’s 3-digit code
followed by data. This method is best for completing one or two procedures
at a sitting.
Cycle Method.
With this method, you cycle through the procedures in
numerical order. This method is best for programming the system the first
time or for changing several settings. You can skip procedures without
changing their settings.
Detailed instructions for programming are included in the rest of this chapter,
beginning on p.
3-4. Once you are familiar with the basic programming steps,
the Programming Quick Reference on the inside back cover of this guide
especially useful. This chart lists all the procedures and possible settings.
The Programming Extension
System programming must be performed at extension 10 on a PARTNER
display phone. As you program, messages on the display prompt you to enter
data. You can program the system with the handset on or off the phone; you
may even be on a call. This capability is useful for working with technical
support personnel on troubleshooting. However, you cannot be on the speaker
or microphone during programming.
The Programming Overlay
The normal functions of several buttons on the PARTNER display phone at
extension 10 change during system programming. For example, the left
[ Intercom ] button becomes [ System Program ], the button used to enter program
mode. To identify these buttons while programming, place the programming
overlay provided with the system on the dial pad of extension 10. Figure 3-1
shows the programming overlay with descriptions of the special buttons.
System Programming 3-1