10
Settings on the Programming Mode
Selection & Parameter
Programming
Input
Item
Would you like to show
a message on the
caller's telephone
display?
(Absent Message)
4 0
0
9
No-Off
[Absent Msg Off]
Yes
–
Shows the selected message.
Yes
–
Shows your personal message.
Where are your
incoming calls
forwarded or refused?
(Call Forwarding
[FWD]/Do Not Disturb
[DND])
0
Off
[Fwd/DND Off]
1
0
1
Do Not Disturb (DND)
[Do Not Disturb]
Would you like to set
your extension PIN or
change a stored
extension PIN to new
one? (Extension PIN
[Personal Identification
Number])
9
0
2
To set an
extension PIN
To
change a
stored extension
PIN to new one
message no. (1-8)
2
All–Forward all calls
[Fwd All:]
(max. 32 digits)
+ desired no.
(max. 32 digits)
+ desired no.
(max. 32 digits)
+ desired no.
(max. 32 digits)
+ desired no.
3
Busy–Forwarded when your
extension is busy.
[Fwd Busy:]
4
No Answer–Forwarded when
you do not answer.
[Fwd N/A:]
5
Busy/No Answer–Forwarded when
you do not answer or when your
extension is busy.
[Fwd B/NA:]
To unlock
To lock
extension PIN
(max. 10 digits)
extension PIN
(max. 10 digits)
+ same PIN
+
ENTER/STORE
+ same PIN
+
ENTER/STORE
+
extension PIN
(max. 10 digits)
+
stored extension
PIN + new PIN
(max. 10 digits)
Would you like to
prevent others from
seeing your personal
directory and call log?
(Directory and Call Log
Lock)
9
(for both calls)
(for intercom
calls)
5
2
5 1
(for outside
calls)
5
0
OR
FWD/DND
• If nothing is entered for one minute in the programming mode, the telephone
returns to normal status.
• To exit the mode at any time, lift the handset.
• For further information on “Settings on the Programming Mode”, refer to the
Business Telephone System User Manual.
Do you use the
headset?
(Headset Operation)
6 1
No–Headset off
[Headset Mode Off]
1
Yes–Headset on
[Headset Mode On]
0
[Absent Msg]
[Headset Mode]
[Extension PIN]
[Display Lock]
[Fwd/DND Both]
[Fwd/DND CO]
[Fwd/DND Ext]
WARNING
Whe
n a third party discovers
the password (extension PIN)
of the Business Telephone
System, there will be a risk
that they will make fraudulent
phone calls using the
telephone line, and the cost
will be charged to your own
account. In order to avoid
this problem, we strongly
recommend the following
points:
a) Carefully maintain the
secrecy of the PIN.
b) Specify a complicated PIN
as long and random as you
can make it.
c) Change the PIN frequently.
[Display Lock Off]
[Display Lock On]
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