Lucent Technologies 4.1 Marine Radio User Manual


 
System Reset—Programming Saved
(#728)
Description
This System Programming procedure resets the system while retaining the
currently programmed settings. Reset the system only when it fails to function
correctly after a power failure or down period.
Related Features
After a power failure or system reset:
Automatic System Answer Button (#111), Direct Extension Dial
Button (#113), Night Service Button (#503), and Station Lock return to
the status (on or off) that they were in immediately prior to the power
failure or system reset.
The VMS Cover button and Privacy button return to the status (on or off)
determined by the programmed setting of Automatic VMS Cover (#310)
and Automatic Extension Privacy (#304), respectively. For example, If
Automatic Extension Privacy is Assigned and the Privacy button is on
when a system reset occurs, the Privacy button will be on again after the
system reset. However, if Automatic Extension Privacy is Not Assigned
and the Privacy button is on when a system reset occurs, the Privacy
button will be off after the system reset.
All other active features at an extension are reset to the default settings.
For example, if an extension has calls forwarded to another extension,
resetting the system turns off Call Forwarding (if the feature is
programmed on a button with lights, the reset also turns off the light for
the Call Forwarding button).
Considerations
Resetting the system disconnects all active calls.
This procedure is skipped in the sequence of programming procedures
when cycling. To use this procedure, enter the code directly.
The system reset begins immediately and takes only a few seconds.
You cannot interrupt the reset process or use any telephones in the system
during the reset process.
Using
To reset the system:
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
] [
System Program
] [
System Program
] [
#
] [
7
] [
2
] [
8
]. A display similar to
the following appears:
Reset – Save All
When the reset is completed, the system is no longer in programming mode and
the date and time appear on the display. If a power failure occurred, the time
may not be correct; change it using System Time (#103) and activate other
features as desired.
System Reset—Programming Saved (#728)
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