Section 400-Programming
Introduction to DBS Programming
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
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Figure 2. Phone keys used in programming mode
How to Enter the Programming Mode
From the Attendant port...
Programming can be performed from an Attendant display phone. The phone
connected to extension port 1, assigned extension number 100 is
automatically the Primary Attendant phone. By default, extension port 2
(extension number 101) is the Second Attendant phone (although this
extension assignment can be reprogrammed). Up to two other phones can
also be programmed as Third and Fourth Attendant phones. Programming is
also possible from other extensions (see
“From a Non-Attendant Port”
, next
page).
To enter the programming mode from any Attendant phone, press:
ON/OFF PROG ## [desired FF key]
CONF:
Resets entry
to default setting.
VOL ^:
Moves backward to the previous
programming level.
FLASH:
Stores your entry and moves
backward (decrements port number in
the same address; or decrements program
address number).
HOLD:
Stores your entry and moves
forward (increments port number in
the same address; or increments program
address number).
:
Stores your entry and
moves backward (decrements
program address number).
:
Stores your entry and
moves forward (increments
program address number).
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