Section 400-Programming Introduction to DBS 576 Programming576-13-400 DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98 l Intro-17FF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BFF1SystemFF2TrunksFF3ExtensionsFF4FF-/Soft KeysFF5GroupsFF6TRS/ARS0 SystemConfigurationFF7ApplicationsFF8MaintenanceIntroductionAppendix AAppendix BNOTE: Programming keys work differently for FF7: Applications after you punch-in the “Detail Setting” address. For FF7 0, see Section 510: Built-In Voice Mail with2-Way Call Recording. For FF7 1, see Section 520: Built-In ACD Reference.Figure Intro-2: Phone keys during Programming Mode (22-button Small-Display)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.DIGITAL BUSINESS SYSTEMSpeakerphoneGHI JKL MNOPRS TUV WXYABC DEF PROGRAM V1.0(22-button Small-Display phone shown) Clears incorrect dialing, and backs out to the previousmenu level. Or, if you've entered an incorrect setting,press REDIAL (instead of HOLD) to re-display theprevious setting.Backs out to the previous menu level.First button dialed to enter Programming Mode.Or, exits Programming Mode.(no effect) Clears thedisplayedsetting.Saves the displayedsetting, and movesto the next address.Or (at menu level)moves to the nextsub-menu, goingdeeper into thesame menu.Scrolls throughaddress numbers:in ascending order(1, 2, 3,...).in descending order(9, 8, 7, ...) Prints data setting.(no effect)Inserts a dash "-" into a speed-dial no.Inserts a pause into a speed-dial no.Inserts a "don't-access-trunk-line"message into a speed-dial no.Copies settings of displayed trunk/ext. port or FF-key.Pastes settings to the current trunk/ext.port or FF-key.(no effect)Scrolls through ports in descending order (9, 8, 7,...).Scrolls through ports in ascending order (1, 2, 3,...). FF1: to System ProgrammingFF2: to Trunk ProgrammingFF3: to Extension Programmingetc.NOTE: To enter 0: System Configuration, dial "0". Moves to the setting in certain FF4, FF7 and FF8addresses.Goes back to beginning of Programming Mode.