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CHAPTER 4
SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
System 
SECTION 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
Configuration programming is performed from station
port 10 or station port 12. The programming station
should be an LCD Speakerphone. Any digital
telephone can be installed at station port 10 or 12 and
used for programming but LCD feedback of the
programming operations will not be available.
Programming commands will not be accepted from
any other station port in the system. Station 10 or 12
configuration programming consists of the following
categories:
Class Of Service Programming:  This class of
service programming is unlimited as to the features
that can be programmed using it. Class of service
programming is usually performed by the installer
when the system is first put into service.
 Programming:  The administration
programming can be used to program all system
features except line attributes and the master clear.
This procedure is usually employed by on-site
personnel whenever system needs dictate.
Attendant 
  The attendant
programming is limited to those features which may
need reprogramming by the system attendant, such as:
System clock setting
System speed dial
Night transfer of ringing
Music on hold
LCD messages
Station names
SMDA reports
 programming can be performed from any
customer-provided Video Display Terminal (VDT) with
an RS-232 compatible, serial interface. VDT
programming is completely menu driven and easy to
follow. It is arranged somewhat differently from station
port programming categories to facilitate menu usage.
VDT programming is discussed in Section 4 of this
chapter.
Prior to taking any programming action, determine the
desired parameters and requirements. Record this
data on the programming reference tables provided for
this purpose along-side the station programming
procedures in the following sections.
Block programming can be performed after a
configuration has been programmed for a particular
line or station. Block programming will program a
group of lines or stations to have the same
configuration as the programmed one. This feature
eliminates the need to individually program every line
or station that requires the same configuration.
PROGRAMMING OVERLAYS
A  programming overlay is included with each system
for  use  in identifying the buttons required for
programming. The overlay fits over the buttons of the
programming station.  A  full size copy of the
programming overlay is included at the end of this
chapter for use  as  needed.