Issue 2.0
SV9100 Networking Manual
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ECTION
19 H
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TO
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XIT
P
ROGRAMMING
M
ODE
To exit the programming mode:
When you are done programming, you must be out of a program option to exit (press
Answer to exit the program option).
1.
Press
Answer
to exit the program options, if needed.
2.
Press
Speaker
. If changes were made to system programming, Saving System
Data is displayed.
3.
The display shows Complete Data Save when completed and exits the
telephone to idle.
To save a customer database, a blank USB Drive is required. Insert the USB Drive
into the GCD-CP10 and, use Program 90-03, to save the software to the USB Drive.
(Use Program 90-04 to reload the customer data if necessary). A USB Drive can
hold only one customer database. Each database to be saved requires a separate
drive.
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ECTION
20 U
SING
K
EYS
TO
M
OVE
A
ROUND
IN
THE
P
ROGRAMS
After you enter the programming mode, use the keys in the following chart to enter
data, edit data and move around in the menus.
Program Mode
Base Service OP1 OP2
Table 10-4 Keys for Entering Data
Keys for Entering Data
Use this key...
When you want to...
0~9 and
Enter data into a program.
Transfer
Complete the programming step you just made (e.g., pressing
Enter
on a PC keyboard). When a program entry displays, press
Transfer
to
bypass the entry without changing it.
Recall
Delete the entry to the left (e.g., pressing
Backspace
on a PC
keyboard).
Hold
Delete or clear all characters to the right of the cursor.
Answer
Exit one step at a time from the program window currently being viewed.
For example, if programming item 5 in 15-03, press
Answer
to enter a
new option in program 15-03. Press
Answer
again to select a new
program in the 15-XX series. Press
Answer
a third time to enter a new
program beginning with
1
. Press
Answer
one last time to bring you to the
beginning program display to allow you to enter any program number.
Summary of Contents for Univerge SV9100
Page 1: ...Networking Manual A50 035910 004 AU Issue 2 0...
Page 20: ...xviii Table of Contents Issue 2 0...
Page 26: ...xxiv List of Figures Issue 2 0...
Page 33: ...Book 1 SV9100 K CCIS...
Page 49: ...Issue 2 0 1 16 General Information US Only Figure 1 15 Circuit Identification Codes CIC...
Page 53: ...Issue 2 0 1 20 General Information US Only...
Page 61: ...Issue 2 0 2 8 Hardware Installation US Only...
Page 195: ...Issue 2 0 4 116 Features and Specifications...
Page 242: ...Book 2 SV9100 IP Networking...
Page 256: ...Issue 2 0 2 12 IP Networking...
Page 312: ...Issue 2 0 4 48 Programming...
Page 376: ...Issue 2 0 6 30 SIP Trunking...
Page 391: ...Issue 2 0 7 14 H 323 Trunking...
Page 467: ...Issue 2 0 8 76 IP Multiline Station SIP...
Page 551: ...Issue 2 0 10 64 SV9100 NetLink Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None...
Page 567: ...Issue 2 0 10 80 SV9100 NetLink Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None...
Page 579: ...Issue 2 0 11 6 NAPT...
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Page 595: ...Issue 2 0 12 4 All DSP Busy Indication...
Page 671: ...Issue 2 0 13 76 AspireNet Conditions None Feature Cross Reference None...
Page 685: ...Issue 2 0 13 90 AspireNet Department Calling Flexible System Numbering Intercom...
Page 707: ...Issue 2 0 13 112 AspireNet Default Trunk Port Number Name 1 Line 001 2 Line 002 400 Line 400...
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