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SECTION 400 (Version
3.0)
.DBS
Issue 1 January
1990
Programming
Method
2 - 2 System Necessary for Program
Programming
is performed
from an attendant's
display telephone.
An attendant's
telephone
is
one connected
to extension
port No. I or No. 2.
In addition,
programming
is also possible
from
another
extension
by means of a programed
ID
code for programming.
While
programming
is
possible
in some cases while
the system is
functioning,
in others the program
may not
allow
forthis
when,
for example,
extension
numbers
cannot
be changed
during
use. Refer
to the separate
explanation
about
programs
which
cannot
be set. When
setting
from a
telephone
connected
to the test terminal
(CN3)
of the main cabinet,
do so with reference
to the
diagram
below.
Setting
from attendant's
telephone
(Extension
port number
1 or 2)
For entering
the programming
mode,
ON/OFF
3 PROG -+ RR is input
from the attendant's
telephone.
Setting
from general
telephone
f&j<
'jL'
P-G"
When
programming
from a telephone
other
than the attendant's,
ON/OFF + 898 3 f4;9d449
digit code number)
3 PROG + ## is input
Cautions
when
programming
A
After
having
set 5SS and EiUl24, turn off the
main power
source or unplug
the 5% or
EM/24 once. If this is not done, 5S.S and
EM124 will not operate.
B.
If ihe setting
for the paging
group
is
changedduring
a page call, this call cannot
be answered.
C
When a telephone
is not connected
to
extension
port 2 and extension
number
70 I,
the system is in the nighttime
mode
after
commencing
the programming
from the
attendant's
telephone.
So, after the setting
manually,
put it into the daytime
mode.
5.
The name setting
can only be programmed
f-am the attendant's
telephone.
Port 7
r
I
1
1
I
I
Test (Program)
DSy72
console
for
Telephone
name
program
Main
Cabinet
Fig. 2-2
Ten terminal
-3-

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