Panasonic VB44223 VB44210 User Guide - Page 35

ON/OFF, Message Number 0-9, Absence Message

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2. Setting Up Your Phone FF1 FF2 FF3 FF4 FF5 FF6 FF7 FF8 FF9 FF10 Moves to Personal Speed Dial (PSD) Assignment menu Moves to System Speed Dial (SSD) Assignment menu Moves to Extension Name menu Moves to Verified ID Code menu Moves to Call Forward ID Code menu Moves to Message Key ID Code menu Moves to System Mode menu Moves to Walking /Station Lock TRS Moves to TRF of CWRD Moves to CID Logging Ext. Once in a data entry level, you must either enter an acceptable value or restore the previous value before proceeding. For instance, if you change an entry to an unacceptable value and then press FF1 to move to the PSD Assignment menu, you will not be able to proceed. You must first enter an acceptable value. See Section 700 - Feature Operations for additional information on Maintenance Mode. To Enter User Maintenance Mode: 1. Press the ON/OFF key on a telephone with a COS that allows user login. 2. Press the PROG key. 3. Press the * key twice. 4. Press the CONF key. Note: Your extension's Class of Service must be properly set to allow User Maintenance access. Also, only one user may enter User Maintenance or System Programming at a time. Absence Messages To create Absence Messages using either a large-display or small-display phone: 1. Enter "User Maintenance" by pressing: ON/OFF PROG * * CONF 2. Enter: 12 and press HOLD HOLD. 3. Enter: Message Number (0-9). 4. Enter: Absence Message (up to 15 characters): 5. If using a large-display phone, press the soft key next to the desired row of letters. 6. If using a small-display phone press the appropriate one-touch key. Note: Press the FLASH key to clear any existing data. 576-50-750 DBS 576 issued September 2001 35

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2. Setting Up Your Phone
576-50-750
DBS 576 issued September 2001
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FF1
Moves to Personal Speed Dial (PSD)
Assignment menu
FF2
Moves to System Speed Dial (SSD) Assignment
menu
FF3
Moves to Extension Name menu
FF4
Moves to Verified ID Code menu
FF5
Moves to Call Forward ID Code menu
FF6
Moves to Message Key ID Code menu
FF7
Moves to System Mode menu
FF8
Moves to Walking /Station Lock TRS
FF9
Moves to TRF of CWRD
FF10
Moves to CID Logging Ext.
Once in a data entry level, you must either enter an acceptable value or restore the
previous value before proceeding. For instance, if you change an entry to an
unacceptable value and then press
FF1
to move to the PSD Assignment menu, you
will not be able to proceed. You must first enter an acceptable value. See
Section
700 - Feature Operations
for additional information on Maintenance Mode.
To Enter User Maintenance Mode:
1.
Press the
ON/OFF
key on a telephone with a COS that allows user login.
2.
Press the
PROG
key.
3.
Press the
*
key twice.
4.
Press the
CONF
key.
Note:
Your extension’s Class of Service must be properly set to allow User
Maintenance access. Also, only one user may enter User Maintenance or System
Programming at a time.
To create Absence Messages using either a large-display
or small-display phone:
1.
Enter “User Maintenance” by pressing:
ON/OFF
PROG * *
CONF
2.
Enter:
12
and press
HOLD
HOLD
.
3.
Enter:
Message Number (0-9)
.
4.
Enter:
Absence Message
(up to 15 characters):
5.
If using a
large-display phone
, press the soft key next to the desired row of
letters.
6.
If using a
small-display phone
press the appropriate one-touch key.
Note:
Press the FLASH key to clear any existing data.
Absence Messages