SECTION 400 (Version 3.0)
Issue 1 January 1990
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Copy
mode (Trunk and extension
specification
COPY
model
When programming it is necessary to
set
the same
items fora large number of telephones.
This is likewise the case when setting for outside
lines
Therefore the trunk setting mode and extension
mode are provided with a copying function so
_ that the contents
set
for one telephone can be
copied into other extensions.
The same is also the case when copying
programmed specifications for outside lines.
FF9-l#-(1 - 32)#-(1 - 32)#-#
Trunk specification copy mode
The contents which have already been
programmed for one trunk port are copied into
another trunk port
After this reprogramming is easily done by simply
changing the points which are different from the
contents in the original.
All the items programmed are copied with the
exception of the private port number.
NN#: Trunk port number originating copy (1 - 32)
NN#: Trunk port number receiving copy (1 - 32)
#: Copy implementation
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FF-9 Copy mode
FF%Z+-(; -L372)#-(1 - 72)#-8
Extension specification copy mode
The contents which have already been
programmed for one extension are copied into
another extension.
Afterthis reprogramming is easily done by simply
changing the points which are different from the
contents in the original.
All the items programmed are copied with the
exception of the extension number, terminal
classification, ELF port number and lock out code.
NN#: Ext. port No. originating copy (1 - 72) - #
NN##: ExL port No. receiving copy (1 - 72) - #
#: Copy implementation
FF9-3#-(l- 72)#-(1- 72)#-#
FF Key function copy mode
The programmed data entered in FFS mode for an
extension can be copied to other extensions. Only
the data for LED type keyswill be copied. After
you have entered the source extension port
number (FROM) the DES requests the destination
port number (TO).
At’this point DBS verifiesthatthe port numbers
entered are correct and you are given the choice
to abort the copy mode if you so choose.
If the port numbers you have entered are incorrect
you can step backwards by pressing the volume up
key repeatedly until you are at the entry point
which needs correction.
NNB: Ext port No. originating copy (1 - 72) - #
NN##: Ext port No. receiving copy (1 - 72) - f
#: Copy implementation
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