96 Matrix ETERNITY NE System Manual
Entering the SE Mode using a Telephone
.To enter the SE mode via Extended IP Phone / SLT (for all countries except New Zealand):
•Dial 1#91-SE Password
• You get programming tone.
• Dial the desired SE Command to configure.
• You get confirmation tone and message on the LCD.
To enter the SE mode via Extended IP Phone / SLT (for New Zealand):
•Dial *1#91-SE Password
• You get programming tone.
• Dial the desired SE Command to configure.
• You get confirmation tone and message on the LCD.
To exit the SE mode:
•Dial 00.
• You will hear the dial tone of SARVAM UCS.
You can configure only the basic network parameters from your telephone using the default SE Extension
Password, 1234. To know the detailed list of parameters which you can configured using the default SE
Password, see “Basic SE Commands”.
• If you enter the wrong SE Password, an Error Tone will be played and an Error Message will be
displayed on the LCD of your phone.
• The system accepts and executes the command immediately, but it takes approximately 2 minutes to
save a command. So, it is advisable that you do not turn OFF the system for 2 to 3 minutes after
entering the last command.
• There is no restriction on the number of persons who can simultaneously enter SE mode from a
telephone and configure the system.
System Administrator Mode
At the System Administrator level, you can set/cancel features settings for extensions, capture and print various
system activity logs and reports.
The Operator or Receptionist, who usually administer the system, must enter the System Administrator (SA) mode
and then after dial command strings referred to as SA Commands from a telephone.
SA Commands
SA commands consist of a prefix string 1072, followed by the Command string. For example: the SA command for
setting Do Not Disturb for an extension is 1072-001-extension number-1, where 1072 is the prefix string and 001
is the command string.
The Prefix string in the SA Command (1072) can be changed by the System Engineer. However, the command
strings of the SA Command (001 in the above example) cannot be changed.