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Modular ICS 7.0 System Coordinator Guide
Before you start
Before you begin programming, plan what changes you want to
make. Record the changes in the
Norstar Programming Record
so that you have the information at hand. For example, if you are
going to program system speed dial numbers, fill out the page in
the
Norstar Programming Record
so that you have all the
numbers and codes handy once you start programming.
What you need to do programming
Programming is performed using a telephone that can show two
lines of information on its display. Examples of telephones with
two-line displays are shown on page 16.
You need a programming overlay to show which buttons to press
when you are performing programming. See
The programming
overlay
on page 19.
When you use a telephone for programming, it is taken out of
service. This means it is unable to receive or make calls, and the
call forward features do not work. Do not use the main reception
telephone for programming because you may lose incoming
calls.
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