Panasonic VB44223 VB44210 User Guide - Page 34

About User Programming

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2. Setting Up Your Phone • Call Forward ID code • Message Key ID code • Walking Toll Restriction Service (TRS) Code • TRF of CFID • CID Logging Ext • Send Text Messages • Text Message Replies • Absence Messages • System mode. You can set the System to handle incoming calls, outbound call routing, and built-in voice mail call messages differently depending upon whether the system is in Day mode, Day 2 mode, or Night mode. With User Maintenance, you can program the System for mode schedule, mode schedule for special day, mode schedule for exception days, and day of the month patterns. About User Programming User Maintenance requires a Digital Display Key Telephone assigned to a Class of Service (COS) that allows User Maintenance. The procedures in the following sections describe the basic steps used for modifying parameters. However, there are many alternative ways to view and modify the parameters using special keys and procedures. Some of the more advanced keys include: REDIAL FLASH ON/OFF HOLD PROG CONF AUTO Menu PREV NEXT VOLUME (t) VOLUME (s) (At menu level) clears an entry (At data entry) retrieves the last entry setting (At menu level) ignored (At data entry) clears setting Begins programming log-in or exits programming (At menu level) moves to date and time (At data entry) saves the displayed setting and moves to the next setting Moves to the 81 User Maintenance Menu Moves to the first data setting Backs out of the address menu levels Ignored (At menu level) moves to the previous screen (At data entry) ignored (At menu level) moves to the next screen (At data entry) ignored Scrolls through the same address level (ascending) Scrolls through the same address level (descending) 34 DBS 576 issued September 2001 576-50-750

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2. Setting Up Your Phone
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DBS 576 issued September 2001
576-50-750
Call Forward ID code
Message Key ID code
Walking Toll Restriction Service (TRS) Code
TRF of CFID
CID Logging Ext
Send Text Messages
Text Message Replies
Absence Messages
System mode. You can set the System to handle incoming calls, outbound call
routing, and built-in voice mail call messages differently depending upon
whether the system is in Day mode, Day 2 mode, or Night mode. With User
Maintenance, you can program the System for mode schedule, mode schedule
for special day, mode schedule for exception days, and day of the month
patterns.
About User Programming
User Maintenance requires a Digital Display Key Telephone assigned to a Class of
Service (COS) that allows User Maintenance.
The procedures in the following sections describe the basic steps used for modifying
parameters. However, there are many alternative ways to view and modify the
parameters using special keys and procedures. Some of the more advanced keys
include:
REDIAL
(
At menu level) clears an entry
(At data entry) retrieves the last entry setting
FLASH
(At menu level) ignored
(At data entry) clears setting
ON/OFF
Begins programming log-in or exits
programming
HOLD
(At menu level) moves to date and time
(At data entry) saves the displayed setting and
moves to the next setting
PROG
Moves to the 81 User Maintenance Menu
CONF
Moves to the first data setting
AUTO
Backs out of the address menu levels
Menu
Ignored
PREV
(At menu level) moves to the previous screen
(At data entry) ignored
NEXT
(At menu level) moves to the next screen
(At data entry) ignored
VOLUME
(t)
Scrolls through the same address level
(ascending)
VOLUME
(s)
Scrolls through the same address level
(descending)