P-26
PROGRAMMING (MODE 1)
3#: 3 lines
4#: 4 lines
(DD=Date;
MM=Month;
YY=year)
2#: 2 digits
3#: 3 digits
0103#-(HHMMSSN)#
TIME
To set the time to 3:28 p.m. and display it, enter the
hour and minutes followed by 1 for a.m. or 2 for p.m.:
0328002#: 3:28 p.m. (Example)
To return to the default value 12:00:00 a.m., enter as
follows:
1200001#: 12:00 a.m. (Initial)
0200#-(0, 1-3)#
PBX ACCESS DIGIT TO EXCHANGE
LINE DIAL 0
Sets the number of digits in the number for accessing
the Exchange line from the PBX. Here, set the number
of digits of the Exchange line access number beginning
with 0.
<Example>
• When the Exchange line access No. is 0 (1
digit): Select 1#.
• When the Exchange line access No. is 06 (2
digits): Select 2#.
To set how many digits your access code will have in
order to make an Exchange line call when there are Call
Barring. For example, if you select “1#”, your access
code will be 1 digit long.
Entering an access code before dialing the telephone
number informs the PBX that an Exchange line call, not
an intercom call, is being made.
0#: No digits dialed
1#: 1 digit
020n#-(0, 1-3)#
PBX ACCESS DIGIT TO EXCHANGE
LINE DIAL n (n=1 to 8)
See 0200# “PBX ACCESS DIGIT TO EXCHANGE
LINE DIAL 0” for detailed information.
0#: No digits dialed
1#: 1 digit
2#: 2 digits
3#: 3 digits
5. PROGRAMMING
MODE 1 (System Setting)
0001#-(1-4)#
P
EXCHANGE LINES
To set the number of lines that are available in a system:
1#: 1 line
2#: 2 lines (208 inital)
NOTE : • Turn the power off and on of the CCU after the
programming to activate the new settings.
• You may choose to select only some of the lines
in a system for Exchange lines, leaving the
remaining lines free for other use.
• The number in front of the # sign in the list of
settings indicates the number of lines you have in
your system. For example, “3#” shows that there
are three Exchange lines in your system.
• When the program is started up, the number of
station lines in the system (2 in the 208 system) are
assigned to FF keys from the smallest number
upwards. Assigned FF keys cannot be changed to
other functions.
0101#-(DDMMYY)#
DATE
Shows the date on the LCD display and Station Mes-
sage Detail Recorder printouts.
To set the data to 9 May 1997, enter the day (DD),
month (MM), and year (YY) as follows:
090597#: MAY 9, 1997 (Example)
010190#: JAN 1, 1990 (Initial)
0102#-(0 or 1)#
TIME DISPLAY
The LCD display shows the time according to a 12-hour
system (standard time) and a 24-hour system (military
time).
0#: 12-Hour System
1#: 24-Hour System
NOTE : The LCD display on the Station Message Detail
Recorder shows the time according to the 24-hour
system only.
(n=1-8: Dial Number)
(HH=Hour;
MM=Minutes;
SS=Seconds,
N=1:a.m., 2:p.m.)