Avaya 518-456-804 Marine Radio User Manual


 
3 Setting Up Your System
32 System Programming Basics
Quick Reference Guide
Programming Overlays
To do System Programming, you place a Programming Overlay over the dialpad
of the system display telephone at extension 10 or 11. (Overlays are provided
with the system documentation.)
You use the following special buttons while programming:
N and P cycle forward and backward through the
programming procedures. You can use these buttons to select a procedure.
(If a procedure instructs you to press N + P, pressing
these buttons one after the other enables you to repeat the current
programming procedure.)
n and p cycle forward and backward through a procedure’s
parameters. A parameter is typically an outside line, a pool, an extension,
or a telephone list entry.
D and d cycle forward and backward through the valid
entries. These buttons work only for fixed data, such as a line or extension
number. They do not work for variable data such as date, time, password,
telephone numbers, or doorphone assignments.
r returns the current setting to the factory setting. When you are
programming Line Assignment (#301), pressing
r removes lines from
an extension; when you are programming Pool Extension Assignment
(#314), pressing
r removes pools from an extension.
e ends an entry of variable length, such as a telephone number in an
Allowed Phone Number List.
s starts the System Programming process.
c starts the Centralized Telephone Programming process (to
customize individual telephones centrally from extension 10 or 11).
f, when followed by 00, enters or exits programming mode.
w enters a “wildcard” (a character that matches any digit dialed) in
telephone numbers in Allowed Phone Number Lists (#407), Disallowed
Phone Number Lists (#404), and the Forced Account Code List (#409).