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    							Section 700 - Operation Chapter 4. User Maintenance
    576-50-700 DBS 576 (USA) issued September 2001 4-27
    Special Day 4Date 
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    Start Time 
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    Mode (0-5):
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    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
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    3=Night
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    Start Time 
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    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
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      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
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    Special Day 7Date 
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    Start Time 
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    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1068 1070 1072 1074 1076 FF8  1  07  1 (1000-1219)  Hold  (MMDD or HHMM or 0-5)  Hold
    -- VALUES --
    (MMDD, HHMM, or 0-5)-- ADDRESS NOs. (1000-1219) --
    MODES
    1st MODE 2nd MODE 3rd MODE 4th MODE 5th MODE 
    						
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    Start Time 
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    Mode (0-5):
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      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
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    Special Day 9Date 
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    Start Time 
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    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1090 1092 1094 1096 1098
    Special Day 10Date 
    (MMDD)1099
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1100 1102 1104 1106 1108
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1101 1103 1105 1107 1109
    Special Day 11Date 
    (MMDD)111 0
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1111 111 3 111 5 111 7 111 9
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)111 2 111 4 111 6 111 8 11 2 0 FF8  1  07  1 (1000-1219)  Hold  (MMDD or HHMM or 0-5)  Hold
    -- VALUES --
    (MMDD, HHMM, or 0-5)-- ADDRESS NOs. (1000-1219) --
    MODES
    1st MODE 2nd MODE 3rd MODE 4th MODE 5th MODE 
    						
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    (MMDD)11 2 1
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1122 1124 1126 1128 1130
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1123 1125 1127 1129 1131
    Special Day 13Date 
    (MMDD)11 3 2
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1133 1135 1137 1139 1141
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1134 1136 1138 1140 1142
    Special Day 14Date 
    (MMDD)11 4 3
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1144 1146 1148 1150 1152
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1145 1147 1149 1151 1153
    Special Day 15Date 
    (MMDD)11 5 4
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1155 1157 1159 1161 1163
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1156 1158 1162 1162 1164 FF8  1  07  1 (1000-1219)  Hold  (MMDD or HHMM or 0-5)  Hold
    -- VALUES --
    (MMDD, HHMM, or 0-5)-- ADDRESS NOs. (1000-1219) --
    MODES
    1st MODE 2nd MODE 3rd MODE 4th MODE 5th MODE 
    						
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    Start Time 
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    Mode (0-5):
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      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
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    (MMDD)11 7 6
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1177 1179 1181 1183 1185
    Mode (0-5):
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    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1178 1180 1182 1184 1186
    Special Day 18Date 
    (MMDD)11 8 7
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1188 1190 1192 1194 1196
    Mode (0-5):
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      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1189 1191 1193 1195 1197
    Special Day 19Date 
    (MMDD)11 9 8
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1199 1201 1203 1205 1207
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1200 1202 1204 1206 1208 FF8  1  07  1 (1000-1219)  Hold  (MMDD or HHMM or 0-5)  Hold
    -- VALUES --
    (MMDD, HHMM, or 0-5)-- ADDRESS NOs. (1000-1219) --
    MODES
    1st MODE 2nd MODE 3rd MODE 4th MODE 5th MODE 
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Set System Date/Time/Day
    Description
    The System allows you to change the date, time, and day of week. When setting the time, you can 
    specify 12 or 24 hour format.
    Operation
    To change the system date, time, and day of week:
    Special Day 20Date 
    (MMDD)1209
    Start Time 
    (HHMM)1210 1212 1214 1216 1218
    Mode (0-5):
    0=None
    1=Day 1
      2=Day 2
    3=Night
    4=Night (1)
      5=Night (2)1211 1213 1215 1217 1219
    Action Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 000.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  0  :YYMMDD
      Date displays
    4.   Enter the year (two characters), month (two characters), and 
    day (two characters).
    Note: To clear an entry or existing data, press the FLASH 
    key.  
    FF8  1  07  1 (1000-1219)  Hold  (MMDD or HHMM or 0-5)  Hold
    -- VALUES --
    (MMDD, HHMM, or 0-5)-- ADDRESS NOs. (1000-1219) --
    MODES
    1st MODE 2nd MODE 3rd MODE 4th MODE 5th MODE 
    						
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    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Set System Speed Dial Index
    Description
    For a description of System Speed Dial (SSD), see “System Speed Dial” on page 5-80 for a Digital 
    Key Telephone, “System Speed Dial” on page 6-45 for a Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT), and 
    “System Speed Dial” on page 7-37 for a Single Line Telephone (SLT).
    5.   Press the HOLD key.   1 :HHMM 
      Time displays
    6.   Enter the hour (two characters) and minute (two characters).
    Note: To clear an entry or existing data, press the FLASH 
    key.  
    7.   Press the HOLD key.  2 :
      Day of the Week displays
    8.   Enter the day of week where:
    1 = Mon, 2 = Tues., 3 = Wed., 4 = Thurs., 5 = Fri., 6 = Sat., 
    0 = Sun.
    Note: To clear an entry or existing data, press the FLASH 
    key.  
    9.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   
    10.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
    OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off
    Action Result 
    						
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    Operation
    To set SSD index using either a large-display or small-display phone:
    Action Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 02.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8102-
      SSD Assignment displays
    4.   Enter 2.  
    5.   Press the HOLD key.  2  : 
      SSD Index displays
    6.   Press the HOLD key.   Enter Index # displays
    7.   Enter the SSD Index number (1 - 2).   
    8.   Press the HOLD key.   A B C D E F XXX displays (where 
    XXX = SSD bin number)
    9.   Enter the SSD Index name:
    •   If using a large-display phone, press the soft key next 
    to the desired row of letters. (See Example 1 on page 
    4-19.)
    •   If using a small-display phone press the appropriate 
    one-touch key. (See Example 2 on page 4-20.)
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear any existing data.  
    10.   Use the bottom row of FF keys to select a single letter. 
    •   See Example 1. Large-display phone on page 4-19.
    •   See Example 2. Small-display phone on page 4-20.
    Notes:
    •   Press the * key to erase a single entry.
    •   Press the # key to enter a space.  
    11.   Repeat steps 9-10 as many times as necessary to enter the 
    desired SSD name.
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear the entire entry.  
    12.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next SSD index number displays
    13.   To set additional SSD index names, press the volume up or 
    down key or press the HOLD key to move to the desired 
    SSD.  Desired SSD index number displays
    14.   Repeat steps 9-13 until all SSD indexes are entered.    
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Set System Speed Dial Names
    Description
    For a description of System Speed Dial (SSD), see “System Speed Dial” on page 5-80 for a Digital 
    Key Telephone, “System Speed Dial” on page 6-45 for a Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT), and 
    “System Speed Dial” on page 7-37 for a Single Line Telephone (SLT).
    Operation
    To set SSD names using either a large-display or small-display phone:
    15.   Press the AUTO key to exit the entry mode.    Enter SSD # displays
    16.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off
    Action Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 02.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8102-
      SSD Assignment displays
    4.   Enter 1.  
    5.   Press the HOLD key.  1  : 
      SSD Name displays
    6.   Press the HOLD key.   Enter SSD # displays
    7.   Enter the SSD bin number (00-79 or 000-799).   
    8.   Press the HOLD key.   A B C D E F XXX displays (where 
    XXX = SSD bin number)
    Action Result 
    						
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    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/A
    Set System Speed Dial Numbers
    Description
    For a description of System Speed Dial (SSD), see “System Speed Dial” on page 5-80 for a Digital 
    Key Telephone, “System Speed Dial” on page 6-45 for a Digital Single Line Telephone (DSLT), and 
    “System Speed Dial” on page 7-37 for a Single Line Telephone (SLT).
    9.   Enter the SSD name:
    •   If using a large-display phone, press the soft key next 
    to the desired row of letters. (See Example 1 on page 
    4-19.)
    •   If using a small-display phone press the appropriate 
    one-touch key. (See Example 2 on page 4-20.)
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear any existing data.  
    10.   Use the bottom row of FF keys to select a single letter. 
    •   See Example 1. Large-display phone on page 4-19.
    •   See Example 2. Small-display phone on page 4-20.
    Notes:
    •   Press the * key to erase a single entry.
    •   Press the # key to enter a space.  
    11.   Repeat steps 9-10 as many times as necessary to enter the 
    desired SSD name.
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear the entire entry.  
    12.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next SSD bin number displays
    13.   To set additional SSD names, press the volume up or down 
    key or press the HOLD key to move to the desired SSD.  Desired SSD bin number displays
    14.   Repeat steps 9-13 until all SSD names are entered.   
    15.   Press the AUTO key to exit the entry mode.    Enter SSD # displays
    16.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off
    Action Result 
    						
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    Operation
    To set SSD numbers:
    Hardware Requirements
    •N/A
    Related Programming
    •N/A
    Considerations
    •N/AAction Result
    1.   If not already in User Maintenance mode, enter User Main-
    tenance mode. (See “To enter User Maintenance mode:” on 
    page 4-3.)  81-
      User MAINT displays
    2.   At the 81 level, enter 02.  
    3.   Press the HOLD key.  8102-
      SSD Assignment displays
    4.   Press the HOLD key.  0  : 
      SSD Number displays
    5.   Press the HOLD key.   Enter SSD # displays
    6.   Enter the SSD bin number (00-79 or 000-799).   
    7.   Press the HOLD key.   -SSDXXX XXX displays (where 
    XXX = SSD bin number)
    8.   Enter the SSD digits to be dialed.
    Note: Press the FLASH key to clear an entry or any exist-
    ing data.  
    9.   Press the HOLD key to store the entry.   Next SSD bin number displays
    10.   To set additional SSD numbers, press the volume up or 
    down key or press the HOLD key to move to the desired 
    SSD.  Desired SSD bin number displays
    11.   Repeat steps 8-10 until all SSDs are entered.   
    12.   To return to the top menu level (81), press the PROG key. 
    OR...
    To exit the User Maintenance mode, press the ON/OFF 
    key.   81-
      User MAINT displays
      OR...
      ON/OFF LED goes off 
    						
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