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Feature Guide
2.3.2
PT Programming
Description
A PT user can perform the following programming:
a)
Personal Programming:
Customising the extension according to his needs.
b)
System Programming:
Customising the PBX according to organisational needs.
c)
Manager Programming:
Customising specified frequently changing items (e.g., Charge
Management and Remote Extension Dial Lock).
Conditions
•
COS programming determines what programming can be performed:
–
System programming and personal programming
–
Personal programming only
–
No programming
•
The extension which is connected to the lowest numbered extension port can perform both personal
programming and system programming regardless of the COS.
•
The extension(s) assigned as the manager COS can perform manager programming.
•
During programming, the PT is considered to be busy.
•
Only one system programmer or one manager programmer is allowed to perform system or manager
programming at one time. However, personal programming can be performed simultaneously by an
unlimited number of users.
•
System Programming Password Level
To access system programming, a valid password must be entered. For more details, see Section 2.3.3
Password Security in this Feature Guide.
•
Personal Programming Data Default Set
A user can return all of the items programmed on the telephone to default.
Programming Manual References
PC Programming Manual
3.8.11 [2-7-1] Class of Service—COS Settings—Extension Feature—Programming Mode Level
→
System Password - PT Programming—Prog ** : User Level
→
System Password - PT Programming—Prog *# : Administrator Level
→
Manager Password - PT Programming—Prog *1
PT Programming Manual
[516] Programming Mode Limitation
Feature Guide References
Summary of Contents for KX-TDA15
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