1-6Installation and Maintenance VolumeOctel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0 PB60014–01+ Auto-Increment, USER Table Input AidWhen entering a sequence of mailboxes into the USER Table, the auto-increment input aid allowsyou to enter a + after the COS to automatically increment to the next sequential mailbox/extensionnumber. If the extension field is N, only the mailbox number is incremented. The COS is notchanged. Auto-increment does not cross over to a new first digit. If it is attempted, the OctelOverture 200/300 promptsSORRY, (“+”) AUTO–INCREMENT CAN’T CROSS FIRSTDIGIT BOUNDARY.For example, to enter a sequence of mailbox numbers one by one, enter the mailbox, extension,COS, and +. The next line displays the mailbox and COS, copied from the previous range, increasingthe number by one. To continue increasing, type a + after the COS. Press to go to the nextmailbox. To stop incrementing the numbers, do not enter the +, just press . The next line willhave no information in it, and the next mailbox may be entered.The extension number does not need to match the mailbox number to use auto-increment. If mailboxand extension numbers do not match, be sure the extension number is supposed to be incremented, aswell as the mailbox number. If not, do not use auto-increment.This example shows how to enter mailbox information using auto-increment. The bold characters arewhat was entered.:4500,4501,0+:4501,4502,0+:4502,4503,0:4700,N,1:4800,N,5Adding Mailboxes in Ranges, USER Table Input AidTo add mailboxes in the USER Table in ranges, enter the first and last mailbox numbers, the firstextension number, and common COS. The mailbox and extension numbers are incremented by one,and the COS remains the same for all entries.This example shows how to enter mailbox information in ranges.:4500–4599,4600,0For this example, mailboxes 4500– 4599, with corresponding extension numbers 4600–4699, eachwith COS 0, are added to the USER Table. Mailbox and extension numbers cannot cross a first digit boundary. Auto-increment cannot beused when adding in ranges.