Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS 576 Programming576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Intro-13FF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BFF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BUnderstanding FF-Key ProgrammingFF-Key Programs: Software StructureProgram entries for the DBS 576 areorganized into 9 primary groups:0 System Configuration1 or FF1 System Settings2 or FF2 Trunks3 or FF3 Extensions4 or FF4 FF-Keys and Soft Keys5 or FF5 Groups6 or FF6 TRS/ARS7 or FF7 Applications8 or FF8 MaintenanceSee table, next page for a more detailedbreakdown of these groups.Each group (except for 0: SystemConfiguration) has its own FlexibleFunction key (“FF-key”) on the phone.On digital key telephones, the FF-keysare numbered left-to-right, starting on thebottom row (FF1, FF2, FF3, etc.).After you enter Programming Mode (see instructions on pg. Intro-19):r press the desired FF-key to start programming the entries (“addresses”) in the FF-key group. OR...r press the digit key “2” to enter Trunk Programming; or “3” to enter ExtensionProgramming; etc.In any case, the phone’s LCD display will prompt you through the addresses.NOTE: You must assign the “0: System Configuration” settings before the systemwill work. PROGRAM V1.00 SpeakerphoneABC DEFGHI JKL MNOPRS TUV WXYFF1 FF2 FF3 FF4 FF5 FF6FF7 FF8After entering Programming Mode, dial "0" toaccess System Configuration settings.IMPORTANT: A display phone is required for key programming.A Large-Display phone is recommended because of the automaticdisplay of One-Touch Key (1-10) functions.