•Set up a new database or modify a previously saved database (without being connected to
the telephone system). This helps minimize on-site programming time.
Work On-Line
(connected directly or via modem)
•Program your system via the PC, in lieu of using the telephone programming.
•Download a database from the telephone system which you can modify . Then, sa v e the database to a file on your PC or upload the changes back into the phone system. Be sure to
download the entire database before saving it.
•Upload a new database to the telephone system.
New
Open
Save
Direct
Remote
Off-line:
On-line:
Off-line:
On-line:
Off-line:
On-line:
Off-line:
On-line:
Off-line:
On-line:
This is the same as using File: New from the menu bar (see page 3-3).
•Opens a new (default) database. The first time you use this option, you
must specify a region (U.S. or Latin America). Always select U.S.
•Not available.
This is the same as using File: Open from the menu bar (see page 3-4).
•Opens an existing (previously saved) database. You cannot connect to
the system after opening a database off-line.
•Opens an existing database and immediately uploads into the telephone system, overwriting the current phone system data.
This is the same as using File: Save
from the menu bar (see page 3-7).
•Saves the currently open database to a file on your PC hard disk. For a
new database, you will be prompted to enter a name.
•Saves the currently connected system’s database to a file on your PC
hard disk. You will be prompted to download the connected system’s
entire database before saving, if required.
This is the same as using Connection: Online from the menu bar (see
page 3-80). See page 1-2 to learn how to make a direct connection.
•While on-site, directly connect to the telephone system. This option is
not available while an off-line database is open.
•
Not available.
This is the same as using Connection: Remote from the menu bar (see
page 3-81).
See page 1-5 to learn how to make a modem connection.
•While off-site, remotely connect to the telephone system via modem.
This option is not available while an off-line database is open.
•Not available.
1. Connecting
the PC
2. Installation
and Start-up
3. Programming
This is the same as using Connection: Break from the menu bar (see
page 3-83).
Break
Off-line:
On-line:
•Close your open file and return to the opening screen. You will be
prompted to save any unsaved data.
•
Break your connection and return to the opening screen. You will be
prompted to save any unsaved data.
Off-line:
On-line:
Download
•Not available
•While on-line, download the entire database from the telephone system.
PC Program User’s Guide
(01.01.05)
The PC Program requires version 03.**.** system software, CPU P/N 80025B (in DS2000), and cabinet P/N 80200A (in DS1000).
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Directly Connecting the PC to the Telephone System
Overview
Directly connect your PC to the telephone system when the PC and the phone system are in the same location. You can also use your direct connection for running the Update Utility, outputting Station Message
Detail Recording (SMDR), or recording Call History.
●
The Update Utility allows you to upgrade your system software.
●
SMDR provides a record of the system’s outside calls. Once set up in programming, SMDR automati-
cally outputs from the system’s RS-232 (serial) port.
●
The Call History provides data on system activity. Technical Support personnel can use this data to
evaluate system performance.
Note:
●
The default communications parameters of the DS1000/DS2000 serial port are 19200 8 N 1 (19200
baud, eight data bits, no parity, and 1 stop bit).
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Chapter 1: Connecting the PC
Directly Connecting to DS1000
To connect a PC to your DS1000 telephone system (Figure 1-1) :
1.Plug one end of a mod-8 (standard 8 conductor) patch cord into the system’s RS-232 port.
2.Plug the other end of the mod-8 patch cord into the DB9 to Mod-8 Adaptor (P/N 85980).
It is recommended that you use adaptor P/N 85980. If you choose to make your own adaptor
and/or cable, however, refer to Making Data Cables on page 1-7.
3.Plug the adaptor into the DB9M COM connector on the back of your PC.
4.Use the Direct Connection button (page 2-9) or the Connection: Online menu option (page 3-80) to
connect the PC Program to the telephone system.
Directly Connecting to DS2000
To connect a PC or laptop to your DS2000 telephone system (Figure 1-2) :
1.Plug the DIN end of the 8-PIN DIN to Mod-8 Cable (P/N 80893) into the CPU serial port.
2.Plug one end of the DB9 to Mod-8 Adaptor (P/N 85980) into the cable.
It is recommended that you use cable P/N 80893 and adaptor P/N 85980. If you choose to make
your own adaptor and/or cable, however, refer to Making Data Cables on page 1-7.
3.Plug the other end of the adaptor into the DB9M COM connector on the back of your PC.
4.Use the Direct Connection button (page 2-9) or the Connection: Online menu option (page 3-80) to
connect the PC Program to the telephone system.
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Figure 1-1: DS1000 Direct Connection
Figure 1-2: DS2000 Direct Connection
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Chapter 1: Connecting the PC
Testing the Connection
To test the connection:
1.Open HyperTerminal on your Windows PC or laptop:
- Name your connection, pick an icon, and click OK.
2.When you see the Connect T o screen, open the Connect using drop down and select Direct to Com n
(where n is the number of the PC COM port connected to the system).
3.Click OK after making your selection above.
4.When you see the COMn Properties, set the parameters to the following:
- Bits per second = 19200
- Data bits = 8
- Parity = none
- Stop bits = 1
- Flow control = none
5.Click OK after making your selections above.
6.Press Enter.
You may see some diagnostic data. If you press Enter again, you will see a “greater than”
prompt (>).
If you don’ t see anything (or garbage) on your screen, check your connections and HyperTer-
minal settings, then restart HyperTerminal and try again.
7.From the PC or laptop keyboard, press Shift 1 to enable history.
To verify the connection, lift the handset or use features at any telephone. History data will dis-
play on the PC or laptop screen.
8.Once you have verified that everything is working OK, press Shift 1 again to disable history.
Checking the System’s Serial Port Settings
To check the system’s serial port settings:
1.Enter the programming mode from a display telephone.
2.Enter 0301 + HOLD.
3.Press Vol▲ until you see: BAUD RATE?nnnn
4.Enter the new baud rate, if required + HOLD.
(0=1200, 1=2400, 2=4800, 3=9600, 4=19200, and 5=38400)
5.Press CONF to exit program 0301.
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Connecting a Modem to the Telephone System
Overview
Use a modem connection when the phone system is in a different (remote) location than your PC. You typically use the remote connection for remote programming and troubleshooting, You would not normally use
the remote connection for the Update Utility, SMDR, and Call History.
Connecting a Modem to DS1000
To connect a modem to DS1000 (Figure 1-3):
1.Plug one end of a mod-8 (standard 8 conductor) patch cord into the system’s RS-232 port.
2.Plug the other end of the mod-8 patch cord into the DB25 to Mod-8 Adaptor (P/N 85981).
It is recommended that you use adaptor P/N 85981. If you choose to make your own adaptor
and/or cable, however, refer to Making Data Cables on page 1-7.
3.Plug the other end of the adaptor into the DB25F connector on the back of your modem.
4.Following the modem manufacturer’s instructions, plug in the modem power supply and connect to the
trunk on which you will call to access the system remotely.
Turn to Tools: Options: Modem on page 3-79 for more on setting up the modem initialization
strings. Be sure the string includes the command to turn flow control off.
5.Use the Remote Connection button (page 2-10) or the Connection: Remote menu option (page 3-81) to
connect the PC Program to the telephone system.
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Figure 1-3: DS1000 Remote (Modem) Connection
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Connecting a Modem to DS2000
To connect a modem to DS2000 (Figure 1-3):
1.Plug the DIN end of the 8-Pin DIN to Mod-8 Cable (P/N 80893) into the CPU serial port.
2.Plug one end of the DB25-Mod-8 Adaptor (P/N 85981) into the cable
It is recommended that you use adaptor P/N 85981. If you choose to make your own adaptor
and/or cable, however, refer to Making Data Cables on page 1-7.
3.Plug the other end of the adaptor into the DB25F connector on the back of your modem.
4.Following the modem manufacturer’s instructions, plug in the modem power supply and connect to the
trunk on which you will call to access the system remotely.
Turn to Tools: Options: Modem on page 3-79 for more on setting up the modem initialization
strings. Be sure the string includes the command to turn flow control off.
5.Use the Remote Connection button (page 2-10) or the Connection: Remote menu option (page 3-81) to
connect the PC Program to the telephone system.
Figure 1-4: DS2000 Remote (Modem) Connection
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Making Data Cables
Making Your Own Data Cables
To make your own DS1000 data cables (Figure 1-5):
1.See the illustration below.
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Figure 1-5: Making DS1000 Data Cables
To make your own DS1000 data cables (Figure 1-6):
1.See the illustration below.
Figure 1-6: Making DS2000 Data Cables
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Installation and Start-up
Chapter 2: Installation and Start-up
Installing the PC Program
Chapter 2: Installation and Start-up
Chapter 2:
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Minimum Requirements
Be sure the PC on which you want to install the PC Program meets the following minimum requirements:
●Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and above.
●P133 with 32 MB RAM.
●256 Color 800 x 600 display (1240 x 1024 is optimal).
●Do not use large fonts.
●40 MBytes of available hard disk space.
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Installation
To install the DS1000/2000 PC Program:
Before installing, use Add/Remove Programs to remove any prior installed versions of the
DS1000/2000 PC Program.
1.Insert your DS1000/2000 System Administrator CD (P/N 80053-V*.**.**).
2.Click Start + Run + Browse, then select the 80053-V*.**.** icon.
3.Select the file DS-Series System Administrator Install.exe and click Open.
4.Click OK. After a few minutes, you see:
5.Click Next. Y ou see:
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6.Click Install. After a few minutes, you see:
7.Click Finish to complete the installation.
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Chapter 2: Installation and Start-up
Starting the PC Program
Initial Start-up
To start the DS1000/2000 PC Program:
1.Click Start + Programs + DS Series + DS-Series System Administrator. You see the opening
screen below.
Menu Bar
Button Bar
Programming
Shortcuts
Program
Area
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The PC Program Components
Menu Bar
File
Use the File Menu Bar option to open a database, save a database, or
import portions of a stored database into your current session.
•File: New opens a new (default) database.
- This option has the same function as the New b utton on the Button Bar.
- This option is not available while on-line.
•File: Open opens a an existing (previously saved) database.
- It has the same function as the Open button on the Button Bar.
- This option is available while on-line or off-line.
- While on-line, this option loads the saved database into the tele-
phone system. Be careful! You will of overwrite the customer
database in the connected system.
•File: Close ends your current programming session and returns you
to the opening screen.
- This option is available while on-line or off-line.
- While on-line, this option breaks (tears down) your direct or
modem connection before returning you to the opening screen.
- This option is similar to the Break button on the button bar.
•File: Save saves the currently open database to the PC hard disk.
- This option is available while on-line or off-line.
- For a new database while off-line, you will be prompted to enter a
name prior to saving.
- While on-line, this option always asks if you want to download the
entire system database prior to saving. Be careful! T o av oid saving a
file with incomplete data, you should download the entire database
prior to saving.
- File: Save is the same as the Save button on the Button Bar.
•File: Save As allows you to sa v e the currently open database to a ne w
file on the PC hard disk.
- This option is available while on-line or off-line.
- While on-line, this option always asks if you want to download the
entire system database prior to saving.
a file with incomplete data, you should download the entire database prior to saving.
•File: Import lets you import a portion of a previously saved database
into your current session.
- This option is available while on-line or off-line (with a new or
saved database open).
- For example, you can import just the Toll Restriction settings from
another database into your current session.
•File: Properties allows you to enter contact information and other
data about a site. This data is saved with each file.
•File: Exit exits the File options.
•For more on the File options, see page 3-3.
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Be careful! To avoid saving
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Programming
The Programming Menu Bar option lets you display the various pro-
grammable options in the program area. Each programmable option has
a corresponding programming shortcut to the left of the program area.
Either method accesses the same option - use the method that you find
most convenient. For more on each programmable option, refer to:
•Programming: System on page 3-13.
•Programming: Ports on page 3-31 and page 3-34.
•Programming: Stations on page 3-37.
•Programming: Trunks on page 3-46.
•Programming: Extension Numbering on page 3-50.
•Programming: Toll Restriction on page 3-54.
•Programming: DSS Console on page 3-58.
•Programming: System Speed Dial on page 3-60.
•Programming: Voice Mail on page 3-62.
Tools
The Tools Menu Bar option allows you to:
•Initialize Toll Restriction.
•Use the Online Utilities to perform various system resets, in addition
to saving and loading PC Card data (DS2000 only).
•Set up additional options, such as:
- Specifying the region preference (US or Latin America).
- Configuring the serial port for direct connections.
- Configuring the modem port for remote connections.
For more on the Tools options, refer to:
•Tools: Initialize Toll Restriction on page 3-67.
•Tools: Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save on page 3-68.
•Tools: Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save on page 3-68.
•Tools: Online Utilities: Reset Station Port on page 3-73.
•Tools: Online Utilities: Initialize Caller ID Log on page 3-74.
•Tools: Online Utilities: Reset System on page 3-75.
•Tools: Online Utilities: Initialize System on page 3-76.
•Tools: Options: General on page 3-77.
•Tools: Options: Communications on page 3-78.
•Tools: Options: Modem on page 3-79.
Connection
Use the Connection Menu Bar option to connect to the telephone system.
You can connect directly (Online), connect remotely (Remote), or Break
(tear down) an existing connection.
•Connection: Online has the same function as the Direct button on the
Button Bar. For more on Connection: Online, see page 3-80.
•Connection: Remote has the same function as the Remote button on
the Button Bar. For more on Connection: Remote, see page 3-81.
•Connection: Break has the same function as the Break button on the
Button Bar. For more on Connection: Break, see page 3-83.
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The Help Menu Bar option allows you to access the Sear c h For Program
Number utility. With this utility, just type in a telephone programming
program number (such as 1801) and the utility will automatically tell
you where the option is located in the PC Program. The Help Menu Bar
option also provides a splash screen which displays the PC Program version number.
•For more on the Help options, see page 3-84.
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Button Bar
New
This button is the same as using File: New from the menu bar (see page 3-3).
Off-line
The New button opens a new (default) database. To use this option:
•Click the button. You see:
- The first time you use this option, you must specify a region (U.S. or Latin America).
Always select U.S.
•Select the type of telephone system you want to program. You see the opening screen for
a new (default database).
Note that the DID option is not available on DS1000.
On-line
This option is not available while on-line.
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Open
Save
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This button is the same as using File: Open from the Menu Bar. Turn to page 3-4 for more.
Off-line
Use the Open button if you want to open an existing (previously saved) database. You may
want to do this when:
•Making changes to an existing database.
•Opening an existing database which you will then modify and Save or Save As for use with
another system.
•You cannot connect to the system after opening a database off-line.
On-line
•Opens an existing database and immediately uploads it into the system, overwriting the
current phone system data.
This button is the same as using File: Save from the menu bar. Turn to page 3-8 for more.
Off-line
Saves the currently open database to a file on your PC hard disk. For a new database, you
will be prompted to enter a name.
On-line
Saves the currently connected system’s database to a file on your PC hard disk. You will be
prompted to download the connected system’s entire database before saving, if required. Be
careful! You have the option of saving a partial database – which you can upload later
over the customer database in the connected system.
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Direct
This button is the same as the Connection: Online Menu Bar option (see page 3-80).
Off-line
Click the Direct button to directly connect to the telephone system while on site. Prior to
clicking this button, be sure your PC is properly connected to the telephone system. See
page 1-2 to learn how to make a direct connection.
The PC communicates with the telephone system using the settings you enter in Tools: Options: Communications on page 3-78
break the connection), the telephone system returns to the settings specified in 0303 - CPU
Baud Rate.
Note: If reconnecting after an unexpected disconnect, you may see a “communication syn-
chronization” error message. Just click this button to try again.
On-line
Not available.
. When the PC programming session ends (i.e., you
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Remote
The Remote Connection button is the same as the Connection: Remote Menu Bar option.
See page 3-81 for more.
Off-line
Click the Remote Connection button to make an off-site (remote) connection to the telephone
system via modem. Prior to clicking this button, be sure your PC and the remote system are
properly connected to their respective modems. See Connecting a Modem to DS1000 on
page 1-5 and Connecting a Modem to DS2000 on page 1-6 to learn how to make these
modem connections.
On-line
Not available
Break
This button is the same as using Connection: Break from the menu bar
Off-line
Use Break to close your open file and return to the opening screen. You will be prompted to
save any unsaved data.
On-line
Click Break to break (tear do wn) your direct or modem connection and return to the opening
screen. You will be prompted to save any unsaved data.
Download
Off-line
Not available.
On-line
While you are connected to the telephone system (directly or remotely), this button lets you
download the entire database from the connected telephone system. You might want to do
this when:
•You need to obtain a database from a system that was configured using telephone programming (and you don’t want to lose the site data).
•You have applied many individual changes during your programming session, and you
now want to sav e a single copy of the entire database. See Programming on page 3-13 for
more on how to apply individual changes.
After clicking this button, you can select all or just individual programs to download.
(see page 3-83).
Programming Shortcuts
Each of the Programming Shortcuts below has a corresponding Programming Menu Bar option. To learn
more about the programs available with each shortcut, turn to the referenced Programming option.
System
Click to program various system options such as Passwords, Class of Service, Account
Codes and Timers.
•See Programming: System on page 3-13 for more.
Ports
Click to set up the slots in DS2000 and the ports in DS1000.
•See Programming: Ports (DS2000) on page 3-31 and Programming: Ports (DS1000) on
page 3-34 for more.
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Stations
Click to set up the options at each station.
•See Programming: Stations on page 3-37 for more.
Trunks
Click to set up the options for each trunk.
•See Programming: Trunks on page 3-46 for more.
Extension Numbering
Click to set up the system numbering, as well as the extension numbers for stations and trunks.
•See Programming: Extension Numbering on page 3-50 for more.
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Toll Restriction
DSS Console
System Speed Dial
Voice Mail
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Click to set up Toll Restriction.
•See Programming: Toll Restriction on page 3-54 for more.
Click to program the DSS Console key assignments.
•See Programming: DSS Console on page 3-58 for more.
Click to program the System Speed Dial numbers and names.
•See Programming: System Speed Dial on page 3-60 for more.
Click to program the IntraMail built-in Voice Mail system and set other basic voice mail port
options.
•See Programming: Voice Mail on page 3-62 for more.
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Program Area
Tabs
Undo
Changes
Page of
Options
Selection
Buttons
Send
Changes
The Program Area is where the programming options appear. In this area, you can:
●Click the tabs and selection buttons to choose the page of options you want to program.
●Enter data directly into a field, or select from among the choices in a drop down menu.
●Send your changes to the connected telephone system.
●Prior to sending your changes, undo entries you have made on a particular page and return them to their
previous entries. (Undo applies only to the displayed page.)
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Programming the Telephone System
Programming Strategies
Sending Individual Changes
To connect to a telephone system and make limited programming changes:
1.Click the Direct button to directly connect to the telephone system and enter your pass-
word (normally 372000).
-You can optionally connect remotely using the Remote button.
-If the system is already in the telephone programming mode, you will see a dialog
box that allows you to override the local programming.
2.Using the Programming Shortcuts or the Programming options from the Menu Bar,
make the desired programing changes.
3.Click the Send button on the active page.
-The PC Program sends your changes to the connected telephone system.
Creating and Sending an Entire Database
To create a new database and send the entire database to a telephone system:
1.Click the New button to create a new default database.
-You can only click this button while off-line.
2.Specify the type of database you want to create (DS1000 or DS2000).
-You will see the opening page of System: Options.
3.Enter all your custom programming.
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4.Click the Save button to save your changes to a database on your PC hard disk.
5.Click the Break button to close the file and go back to the opening screen.
6.Click the Direct button to directly connect to the telephone system and enter your password (normally 372000).
-You can optionally connect remotely using the Remote button.
7.Click the Open button.
8.Select the database you want to upload into the system.
-In DS2000, you will see a warning box if your installed hardware does not match
the configuration stored in the database. You have the option of sending the database anyway (Program), using the installed configuration (System), or canceling.
-Be careful! You have the option of overwriting the customer database in the con-
nected system.
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Retrieving a Database
To retrieve a database from a telephone system and save it to your PC hard disk:
1.Click the Direct button to directly connect to the telephone system and enter your password (normally 372000).
-You can optionally connect remotely using the Remote button.
-If the system is already in the telephone programming mode, you will see a dialog
box that allows you to override the local programming.
2.Click the Download button to download the entire contents of the connected telephone
system’s database.
-When you see the Programs (Upload/Download) screen, be sure to click All to
download the entire database.
-The download may take 15-20 minutes.
3.Click the Save button to save your changes to a database on your PC hard disk.
-If you skip step 2 above, the program will prompt you to download the entire data-
base in this step.
Importing Data from a Saved Database
To import data from saved database and upload it into the system:
1.Click the Direct button to directly connect to the telephone system and enter your password (normally 372000).
-You can optionally connect remotely using the Remote button.
-If the system is already in the telephone programming mode, you will see a dialog
box that allows you to override the local programming.
2.Click File: Import.
3.When you see the Progr ams (Upload/Download) screen, select the programs you w ant
to import into the system and click OK.
4.Select the database from which you want to import the data and click OPEN.
5.Click the Send button the send the imported change to the telephone system.
6.Optionally click the Save button to save your changes to a database on your PC hard
disk.
7.Click the Break button to close the file and go back to the opening screen.
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Overview
PC Programming Basics
Overview
Overview
Chapter 3
Programming
How to use this Chapter
This chapter provides an overview of the items on the PC Program Menu Bar:
●File
Use the File Menu Bar option to open a database, save a database, or import portions of a stored database into your current session.
●Programming
The Programming Menu Bar option provides access to all the PC Program programmable options. It
also explains how to use the toolbars (where available) and cross-references each screen to its corresponding telephone programming option. For detailed information about each of the Programming
options, refer to the DS1000/2000 Software Manual (P/B 80000SWG16 or higher).
●Tools
The Tools Menu Bar option allows you to set up direct and remote (modem) connections, save and load
data to the DS2000 PC Card, and perform various system resets.
●Connection
Use the Connection Menu Bar option to connect to the telephone system. You can connect directly
(Online), connect remotely (Remote), or Break (tear down) an existing connection.
●Help
The Help Menu Bar option allows you to access the Search For Program Number utility for finding
telephone programming program numbers in the PC Program. This option also provides a splash
screen which displays the PC Program version number.
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Overview
PC Programming Basics
Programming Tips
Shortcuts
●Ctrl C copies data from a programming field.
●Ctrl X cuts data from a programming field.
●Ctrl V pastes copied data into a programming field.
●Ctrl Z restores the previous programming field entry.
When Connecting to a Telephone System
As soon as you connect to a telephone system (directly or remotely), the PC Program automatically downloads the following:
●All data for station 1 (extension 300).
●All data for trunk 101.
●All Toll Restriction data for Toll Restriction Level 1.
●All other system data.
Additional station, trunk and Toll Restriction data is downloaded:
●As required when you go to a new station, trunk, or Toll Restriction Level screen.
OR
●When you click the Download button.
Once connected to a telephone system (directly or remotely), you must take some action every 30 minutes or
the PC Program will break the connection.
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File
New
Description
Programming Shortcut
File
New
Use the File: New option to open a new (default) database. This option has the same function as the Open
New Database button on the Button Bar. This option is only available while off line.
Program Entry
To use File: New (off line only):
1.Click File: New. You see:
2.Select the system database type you want to open (DS1000 or DS2000).
-The database loads into the program area.
First Time New Option
The first time you select a new database, you see:
This screen allows you select the region in which your system is installed (U.S. or Latin America). For
North American applications, always select U.S.
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File
Open
Open
Description
Programming Shortcut
Use the File: Open option to load (open) a database previously saved to your PC hard disk. This option is
available while on-line or of f-line. While of f-line, F ile: Open opens the database into the PC program. While
on-line (direct or remote), File: Open opens the file and uploads it into the connected system (ov erriding that
system’s existing database).
●While on-line, this option loads the saved database into the telephone system. Be careful! You have the
option of overwriting the customer database in the connected system.
Program Entry
To use File: Open while off line:
1.Click File: Open. You see:
2.Select the stored database you want to open and click Open.
-The database loads into the program area.
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File
Open
To use File: Open while on-line:
1.Click File: Open. You see:
2.Since this process will automatically upload the stored database into the connected system, click Yes.
You see:
3.Select the stored database you want to upload and click Open. Y ou see:
4.To continue with the upload, click Yes.
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File
Close
Close
Description
Programming Shortcut
Use the File: Close option to end your current programming session and return you to the opening screen.
This option is available while on-line or off-line. While on-line, this option breaks (tears down) your direct
or modem connection before returning you to the opening screen.
Program Entry
To use File: Close:
1.Click File: Close. You see:
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Save
Description
Programming Shortcut
File
Save
Use the File: Save option to save the currently open database to the same file on the PC hard disk. This
option is available while on-line or off-line. While on-line, this option always asks if you want to download
the entire system database prior to saving. Be careful! You have the option of saving a partial database –
which you can upload later over the customer database in the connected system.
Program Entry
To use File: Save:
1.Click File: Save. If you are off-line, skip to step 3.
2.If you are on-line, you see:
Normally, click Yes to be sure you ha ve do wnloaded all the programming from the connected telephone
system before saving.
3.The database saves to the existing file on the PC hard disk.
-For a new database, you will be prompted to enter a name.
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File
Save As
Save As
Description
Programming Shortcut
Use the File: Save As option to save a database to a file on your PC hard disk. You can save a database you
created using the New button or a database you downloaded using the Download button. The File: Save As
option is available while of f-line and on-line. While on-line, this option always asks if you w ant to do wnload
the entire system database prior to saving.
which you can upload later over the customer database in the connected system.
N/A
Be careful! You have the option of saving a partial database –
Program Entry
To use File: Save As:
1.Click File: Save As. If you are off-line, skip to step 3.
2.If you are on-line, you see:
Normally, click Yes to be sure you ha ve do wnloaded all the programming from the connected telephone
system before saving.
3.When you see:
Enter a name for your saved database and click Save.
OR
Double-click on an existing file and click Yes to overwrite a previously saved database.
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Import
Description
Programming Shortcut
File
Import
Use the File: Import option to import a portion of a previously saved database into your current session. For
example, you can import just the Toll Restriction settings from another database into you current session. This
option is available while on-line or off-line. After importing the data, you can:
●Click Send to upload the imported data to the connected telephone system.
●Use F ile: Save the sa ve the data to the same file on the PC hard disk (and optionally upload the changed
data to the phone system if on-line).
●Use File: Save As to save the data to a new file on the PC hard disk (and optionally upload the changed
data to the phone system if on-line).
Be careful! You have the option of saving a partial database – which you can upload later over the customer
database in the connected system.
N/A
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Program Entry
To use File: Import:
1.Click File: Import. You see:
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File
Import
2.Select the programs you want to import and click OK. Y ou see:
3.Select the file from which you want to import the programs you selected in step 2.
4.Click OK. The selected data is imported into your existing session.
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Properties
Description
File
Properties
Use F ile: Pr operties to enter important information about the remote site. Y ou can enter contact information,
the remote telephone numbers, as well as important notes and when the site was last accessed. The properties data is saved as part of the database.
Program Entry
To use File: Properties:
1.Click File: Properties.
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File
Exit
Exit
Description
Programming Shortcut
Program Entry
Use the File: Exit to exit the PC Program. (The system will prompt you if you try to exit while you have
unsaved changes.)
N/A
To use File: Exit:
1.Click File: Exit.
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Programming
System
Description
The Programming: System option provides access to system-wide programming.
Programming Shortcut
System Toolbar Controls
Programming
System
Click to access Operator and other system option programming. See System: Options
on page 3-14 for more.
Click to access Class of Service programming. See System: Class of Service (COS) on
page 3-19 for more.
Click to access the Verified Account Codes table. See System: Account Codes (Accounts) on page 3-24 for more.
Click to access Trunk Group programming. See System: Trunk Groups on page 3-24
for more.
Click to access the programming for system, trunk, station, and T1/E1 timers. See Sys-tem: Timers on page 3-25 for more.
Click to access the Caller ID programming. See System: Caller ID on page 3-28 for
more.
(DS2000 Only) Click to access the DID configuration and the DID translation table
programming. See System: Direct Inward Dialing (DID) on page 3-30 for more.
•While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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Programming
System
Options
Setup
Use this page to set up system options, operators, and other system-wide programming. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0301 - System Options (Part 1)
●0302 - System Identification
Note: For proper PC Program operation, be sure Fixed Baud Rate is enabled (checked).
More on the Modem: Installed Option
You should enable (check) Modem: Installed when an external modem is connected to the system. If
enabled, the system outputs diagnostics, SMDR and call history only while the modem is on-line.
Modem: Installed also enables the modem initialization string. The system outputs this string from the serial
port when:
●This system is powered up or reset (while the modem is connected).
●The string is changed in the PC Program (while the modem is connected).The system sends the init
string after the PC Program session ends.
●The modem is plugged into the serial port and powered up.
●Any time the Baud Rate or Modem: Installed options are changed.
●Whenever you click the Break button.
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Options
Programming
System
Use this page to set up additional system-wide feature options. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000
Software Manual for more:
●0201 - Tenant Option Programming
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Messages
Use this page to enter the Selectable Display Messages. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Softwar e
Manual for more:
●0801 - Selectable Display Messages
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Programming
System
Password
Use this page to enter the system passwords. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual
for more:
●9905 - Password
Ring Tones
Use this page to specify the two frequencies (Frequency Index 1 and Frequency Inde x 2) and the modulation
rate (Modulation Index) for each of the 10 Ring Tones (0-9). Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●Distinctive Ringing
●9803 - Ring Tone Setup
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Ring Sets
Use this page to specify the Ring Tone and Cadence for each Ring Type. This program does not exist in telephone programming. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●Distinctive Ringing
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Ring Over Page
Use the top section of this page to set up Ringing Over Page. You can separately enable Background Music,
Door Box Chimes, and station or trunk ringing over page. If you enable trunk ringing over page, use the bottom portion of this page to determine which trunks will initiate trunk which type of trunk ringing. (To simultaneously make all entries Disabled, click Disable All.)
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0202 - Page Ring Source
●0203 - UNA Ringing Over Page
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Programming
System
PBX Codes
Use this page to enter the 10 PBX Access Codes. Each code is either 1 or 2 digits long, using the digits 0-9
and * as a wild card. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0610 - PBX Access Codes Table
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Class of Service (COS)
Attendant
Programming
System
Stations
Use this page to select Class of Service options for the attendant. Although the options on this page are a v ailable to any keyset user, they are typically used by system attendants. To enable an option in all Classes of
Service, click All. To disable an option in all Classes of Service, click None. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Use this page to select Class of Service options for the keysets. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000
Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Programming
System
Single Line Telephones (SLTs)
Use this page to select Class of Service options for single line telephones. These options have no affect on
keyset operation. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
Caller ID
Use this page to select the Class of Service options that pertain to Caller ID. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Distinctive Ringing
Use this page to select the Class of Service options that pertain to Distinctive Ringing setup. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
Call Forwarding
Programming
System
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Use this page to select the Class of Service options that pertain to Call Forwarding. Refer to the following in
the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Programming
System
Toll Restriction
Use this page to select the Class of Service options that pertain to Toll Restriction, Walking Class of Service,
and Extension Locking. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
Account Codes
Use this page to select the Class of Service options that pertain to the type of Account Codes in force at a station. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Trunks
Programming
System
Use this page to select the Class of Service options that pertain to a station’s outside (trunk) calls. Note that
these are station Class of Service options, not trunk Class of Service options. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Paging
3
Use this page to set the Class of Service access to Zone and All Call Paging. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0101 - Class of Service Options
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Programming
System
Account Codes (Accounts)
Use this page to enter the system’s Verified Account Codes.Verified Account Codes are 2 to 10 digits long,
using * as a wild card. DS2000 has 1000 Verified Account Codes. DS1000 has 500 Verified Account Codes.
This page initially shows the first 50 Verified Account Codes. To display additional codes, click Goto Entry
and enter the first code in the range of codes you want to access. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1201 - Verified Account Codes Table
Trunk Groups
Use this page to assign trunks to one of the 9 Trunk Groups (90-98). A trunk can only be in one Trunk
Group. DS2000 has 64 trunks maximum (1-64); DS1000 has 6 (1-6). Click Data Check to see if you have
inadvertently assigned the same trunk to more than one group. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000
Software Manual for more:
●1002 - Trunk Groups
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Timers
System Timers
Programming
System
Use this page to enter values for the system timers. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software
Manual for more:
●0401 - System Timers
Trunk Timers
Use this page to enter values for the analog trunk timers. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0402 - Trunk Timers
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Programming
System
Station Timers
Use this page to enter values for the digital (keyset) station timers and the analog (SLT) station timers. Refer
to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0403 - Station Timers
●0404 - Analog Station Timers
T1/E1 Timers (1 of 3)
(DS2000 Only) Use this page to enter values for the trunk timers used exclusiv ely by the T1/E1 PCB that apply
to both T1 and E1 trunk circuits. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0405 - T1/E1 Timers
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T1/E1 Timers (2 of 3)
(DS2000 Only) Use this page to enter values for the trunk timers used exclusively by the T1/E1 PCB. This
page provides timers used only by T1 circuits. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual
for more:
●0406 - T1 Timers
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T1/E1 Timers (3 of 3)
(DS2000 Only) Use this page to enter values for the trunk timers used exclusively by the T1/E1 PCB. This
page provides timers used only by E1 circuits. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual
for more:
●0407 - E1 Timers
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Programming
System
Caller ID
Options
Use the top portion of this page to program the maximum number of records (0-99) in each Caller ID Group.
Use the bottom portion of this page to set up Caller ID outbound dialing. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1301 - Caller ID Group Configuration
●1302 - Caller ID Outbound Line/Group
●1302 - 10 Digit Local Calls
HNPA Codes
Use this page to enter Home Area (HNPA) Codes for Caller ID Logging. The Home Area Code is the local area
code in which the system is installed. To erase all the entries in the table, click Clear All. To sort your HNPA
entries numerically, click Sort Data. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1303 - Home Area (HNPA) Codes
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HNPA Exceptions
Use this page to create the Home Area (HNPA) Exception List. This identifies which (if any) calls in your
home area code are toll calls. To erase all the entries in the table, click Clear All. To sort your HNPA entries
numerically, click Sort. To make the table a Local Table, click Local. To make the table a Toll Table, click Toll. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1304 - Home Area (HNPA) Exception List
FNPA Exceptions
Programming
System
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Use this page to create the Foreign Area (FNPA) Exception List. This identifies which (if any) calls in an
adjacent area code are local calls. To erase all the entries in the table, click Clear All. To sort your FNPA
entries numerically, click Sort. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1305 - Foreign Area (FNPA) Exception List
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Programming
System
Direct Inward Dialing (DID)
(DS2000 Only) Use the top portion of this page to specify the number of incoming DID digits that should be
translated. Use the bottom of portion of this page, as well as the remaining DID tabs, to enter data in the DID
Translation Table. There are 100 table entries. Each entry specifies the DID digits received, the day routing
for the call, and the night routing for the call. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual
for more:
●1401 - Number of DID Digits
●1402 - DID Translation Table
●1403 - DID MFC Dialing Category
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Ports (DS2000)
Description
Use Programming: Ports (DS2000) to set up the PCB slots in the DS2000.
Programming Shortcut
Hardware Toolbar Controls
Programming
Ports (DS2000)
Initializes (reorders) the PCB slots.
•Click Init to have the system reorder all the installed PCBs from left to right (similar to initial power up).
•Important! If PCBs of the same type are not installed sequentially from left to
right, clicking Init will move extensions to diff erent PCBs. This could disrupt service in a functioning system.
If you plug in a PCB while your PC Program session is connected, click Auto-ID to
include the new PCB in your programming.
•Auto-ID automatically adds the new PCB, using the next consecutive group of
available port numbers.
•If you don’t click Auto-ID after adding a new PCB, it will function correctly b ut not
be included in the PC program until you exit and reconnect.
•To display the formation about a new PCB without including it in the PC Program
session, click Refresh instead. See Slot Status on page 3-32 for more.
Swaps the programming between two slots.
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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Programming
Ports (DS2000)
Slot Status
Displays the type of PCB plugged into the slot.
Shows the firmware version used by the PCB plugged into the slot.
Indicates the status of the PCB plugged into the slot.
•Installed
The PCB is physically installed and is part of the current PC Program
session.
•Not installed
The PCB is physically installed but is not part of the current PC Program session. (This occurs when you install a PCB and click Refresh
to display the slot’s data.)
•Blank
The PC Program thinks the slot is empty.
Slot 1 through Slot 8
Click Refresh to display the information about a PCB you have plugged in while your PC Program session was connected to the system. Refresh
only displays the PCB’s information – it doesn’t include the PCB in your
open session.
•The PCB will function correctly even though it is not included in your
programming session.
•To automatically add the new PCB to your session, click Auto-ID
instead. See Hardwar e Toolbar Controls on page 3-31 for more.
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Use the upper portion of this page to set up your DSTU and ASTU PCBs. Use the lo wer portion of this page
to set up your ATRU and other trunk PCBs. These options allow you to:
●Set up a system “off-line” without any PCBs plugged in.
●
Uninstall (remove) an installed PCB. (You may want to do this if you need to change the order of
your PCBs.)
●Change the Hardware Port to station assignments on an installed PCB. This lets you swap program-
ming for two devices in software without cross-connection.
●Swap the station assignments (and all related programming) of two installed PCBs, without cross-con-
nection.
Note that all slots except slot 1 can have both a station and trunk PCB programmed. The system “activates”
the programming for whichever PCB is plugged in. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●9902 - Set Up Stations (DS2000)
●9903 - Set Up Trunks (DS2000)
●9904 - T1/E1 Slot Configuration
Swapping Slots
To swap the programming between two slots:
1.Select the tab for one of the slots you want to swap (e.g., Slot 2).
2.Click Swap. Y ou see:
Programming
Ports (DS2000)
3.In the with Slot field, enter the number of the slot with which you want to swap all programming (e.g., 8).
4.Select the type of data you want to swap (Stations, T runks, or both) and click OK.
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Programming
Ports (DS1000)
Ports (DS1000)
Description
Use Pro gr amming: Ports (DS1000) to set up the system’s digital ports, analog ports, Door Boxes and trunk ports.
Programming Shortcut
Hardware Toolbar Controls
Digital Ports
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
Use this page to set up the system’s digital ports. This page applies to keysets, UltraMail, and 2-OPX Modules.
By swapping the primary port assignments between two digital ports (e.g., ports 5 and 6), you can swap all the
related programming (and extension numbers) between the two devices. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●9902 - Set Up Stations (DS1000)
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Analog Ports
Programming
Ports (DS1000)
Use this page to set up the system’s analog ports. This page applies to analog telephones and analog voice
mail (such as VANGARD Mail and NVM-2e).
(e.g., ports 17 and 18), you can swap all the related programming (and extension numbers) between the two
devices.
●9902 - Set Up Stations (DS1000)
Door Boxes
By swapping the port assignments between two analog ports
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
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Use this page to set up the system’s analog Door Box ports.
two door boxes (e.g., ports 25 and 26), you can swap all the related programming (and extension numbers)
between the two devices.
●9902 - Set Up Stations (DS1000)
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Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
By swapping the port assignments between the
Programming
Ports (DS1000)
Trunk Ports
Use this page to set up the system’s trunk ports.
(e.g., ports 1 and 2), you can swap all the related programming (and extension numbers) between the two
devices.
●9903 - Set Up Trunks (DS1000)
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
By swapping the port assignments between two trunk ports
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Stations
Description
The Programming: Stations option provides the station specific programming.
Programming Shortcut
Station Toolbar Controls
Programming
Stations
Displays the station number you are programming.
Displays the extension number for the station you are programming.
Go back to the first station.
Go to the previous station.
Go to the next station.
Jump (go to) a specific station.
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Programming
Stations
Copies data from a station to another station or range of stations.
1.Click the Copy button. You see the Station Copy/Swap/ Default Option screen:
2.Select the programs you want to copy, or click All to copy all listed programs.
3.Click OK.
4.When you see the Copy Extension Data screen.
Select the source and destination station(s).
-The source is the station from which you want to copy.
-The destination is the station or range of stations that should receive the copied data.
5.Click OK.
Swaps the programming between two stations. Note that this option does not swap
extension numbers (see Programming: Extension Numbering on page 3-50 instead).
1.Click the Swap button.You see the Station Copy/Swap/ Default Option screen.
2.Select the programs you want to swap in the Station Copy/Swap/ Default Option
screen, or click All to swap all listed programs.
3.Click OK.
4.When you see the Swap Extension Data screen:
Select the source and destination ports and click OK.
Resets the current page to its default settings.
1.Click the Default button.
-If the current page has a single program, the PC Program immediately resets
the options to default.
-If the current page has multiple programs, you see the Station Copy/Swap/
Default Option screen. Go to step 2.
2.Select the programs you want to default in the Station Copy/Swap/ Default Option
screen, or click All to default all listed programs.
3.Click OK.
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Setup
Stations
Programming
Stations
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
Use this page to set up station feature options, outgoing trunk group access, and define the Distinctive Ringing for each station. This option also lets you define the tone and cadence for each ring type in each of the
station’s default Ring Sets. (Normally, this capability is only available from a display telephone.) Refer to
the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1801 - Extension Port Description
●1804 - Extension Trunk Group Access
●1806 - Ring Type Configuration
Note: After changing the Distinctive Ringing setup and applying the change to the system, you must use
Tools: Online Utilities: Reset Station Port on page 3-73to reset the station port.
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Programming
Stations
Options
Use this page to set up additional station feature options. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1802 - Extension Options (Part 1)
●1807 - Extension Options (Part 2)
Trunk Access
Stations
Use this page to set up the trunk access assignments for each station. Refer to the following in the DS1000/
2000 Software Manual for more:
●1803 - Extension Line Access Assignments
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Ring Assignments
Programming
Stations
Use this page to set up incoming ringing for each trunk at each station. Refer to the following in the DS1000/
2000 Software Manual for more:
●1805 - Ring Assignments
Programmable Function Keys
Use this page to set up a station’s Programmable Function Key assignments. If you have a 22-button telephone, only the first two rows of keys are available. To assign a Programmable Function Key:
1.Pick a key type from the Key Function drop-down box.
2.Enter any additional data (such as Park Orbit or Hotline partner) in the Additional Data field.
3.Click the key to which you want to assign the data.
-You can click additional keys to enter a sequence of assignments (such as consecutive Hotlines).
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1701 - Programmable Function Key Assignments
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Programming
Stations
DSS Keys
Use this page to assign a station’s DSS Keys. If you have a 22-button telephone, only the first two rows of
keys are available. To assign a DSS Key:
1.Enable (check) Busy Lamp Field in the Options page.
2.On the DSS Keys page, enter the number of the extension you want assigned to the DSS Key.
3.Click the key to which you want to assign the data.
-You can click additional keys to enter a sequence of DSS assignments.
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1703 - DSS Key Assignments
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Speed Dial (Personal) Bins 1-10
Programming
Stations
Use this page to assign a station’s first 10 Personal Speed Dial bins (701-710). Be sure to follow all the normal Personal Speed Dial restrictions and guidelines. T o enter a Flash, type F. T o enter a pause, type P. Names
can be up to 15 characters long, using digits 0-9, upper and lower case letters, spaces, and the following special characters:
&‘
-:
/
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1702 - Personal Speed Dial
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Programming
Stations
Speed Dial (Personal) Bins 11-20
Use this page to assign a station’s second 10 Personal Speed Dial bins (711-720). Be sure to follow all the
normal Personal Speed Dial restrictions and guidelines. To enter a Flash, type F. To enter a pause, type P.
Names can be up to 15 characters long, using digits 0-9, upper and lower case letters, spaces, and the following special characters:
&‘
-:
/
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1702 - Personal Speed Dial
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Mailbox
Programming
Stations
Use this page to assign the station’s IntraMail mailbox options (if installed). (To set up system-wide options
for the IntraMail Voice Mail, see Programming: Voice Mail on page 3-62.) Refer to the following in theIntraMail System Guide for more:
●1808 - IntraMail Mailbox Options
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Programming
Trunks
Trunks
Description
The Progr amming: Trunks option provides the trunk specific programming.
Programming Shortcut
Trunk Toolbar Controls
Displays the number of the trunk you are programming.
Displays the extension number for the trunk you are programming.
Go back to the first trunk.
Go to the previous trunk.
Go to the next trunk.
Jump (go to) a specific trunk.
Copies data from a trunk to another trunk or range of trunks.
1.Click the Copy button. You see the Trunk Copy/Swap/Default Option screen.
2.Select the programs you want to copy, or click All to copy all listed programs.
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Trunks
3.Click OK.
4.When you see the Copy Trunk Data screen.
Select the source and destination trunk number(s).
-The source is the trunk from which you want to copy.
-The destination is the trunk or range of trunks that should receive the copied data.
5.Click OK.
Swaps the programming between two trunks. Note that this option does not swap trunk
numbers (see Programming: Extension Numbering instead).
1.Click the Swap button.
2.When you see the Trunk Copy/Swap/Default Option screen, select the programs
you want to swap, or click All to swap all listed programs.
3.Click OK.
4.When you see the Swap Trunk Data screen:
Select the source and destination ports and click OK.
Resets the current page to its default settings.
1.Click the Default button.
2.When you see the Trunk Copy/Swap/Default Option screen, select the programs
you want to default, or click All to default all listed programs.
3.Click OK.
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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Programming
Trunks
Setup
Options
Use this page to set up basic trunk features and Outgoing Trunk Group Access. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
■ 1001 - Trunk Port Description
■ 1004 - Outgoing Trunk Group Access for Trunks
Use this page to set up additional trunk features (such as Direct Inward Lines and overflow), as well as
assign trunks to Caller ID Groups.Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
■ 1003 - Trunk Options
■ 1005 - Trunk Caller ID Logging Group
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Trunk Access
Programming
Trunks
Use this page to set up individual trunk access. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual
for more:
■ 1006 - Outgoing Individual Trunk Access
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Programming
Extension Numbering
Extension Numbering
System Numbering
Use Programming: Extension Numbering to set up the system’s number plan, including station and trunk
extension numbers, UCD Hunting Groups, Ring Groups, and feature access digits.
Programming Shortcut
Numbering Toolbar Controls
Click to access the system numbering options. See System Numbering on page 3-51 for
more.
Click to access the station numbering options. See Station Numbering on page 3-52 for
more.
Click to access the trunk numbering options. See Trunk Numbering on page 3-53 for
more.
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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System Numbering
Numbering Plan
Programming
Extension Numbering
Use this page set up the system’s number plan. F or each dialed digit (0-9, excluding # and *), assign a Function Type and the number of Expected Digits. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual
for more:
●0501 - Numbering Plan
UCD Hunting Group Numbering
Use this page to set up the system’s UCD Hunting Groups. F or each of the 8 groups, you can assign a Master
Number, Overflow Destination, Name, and Distinctive Ringing Ring Type. Refer to the following in the
DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0510 - ACD/UCD Master Extension Numbers and Names
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Programming
Extension Numbering
Ring Group Numbering
Use this page to set up the system’s Ring Groups. For each of the 8 groups, you can assign a Master Number, Name, and Distinctive Ringing Ring Type. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Man-ual for more:
●0511 - Ring Group Master Extension Numbers and Names
Station Numbering
Station Numbering
Use this page to assign extension numbers and names to each station. By editing the Ext field, you can also
use this option to change (or swap) the extension numbers of two stations. F or example, to make station 3
extension 303 and station 4 extension 302, just swap their Ext field entries. Note that this program does not
swap programming, just extension numbers. (To swap programming, refer to Programming:
(DS2000) on page 3-31
programmable via three separate tabs. In DS1000, all 34 stations are programmable from a single tab.
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0502 - View Extension Numbers
and Programming:
Ports (DS1000) on page 3-34
Ports
.) In DS2000, the 128 stations are
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Voice Mail Numbering
Use this page to assign extension numbers and names to the system’ s 8 V oice Mail station ports (201-208).
Wherever possible, simplify Voice Mail installation by leaving these assignments at their default values.
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0502 - View Extension Numbers
Programming
Extension Numbering
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Trunk Numbering
Use this page to assign extension numbers and names to each trunk. You can also use this option to change
(or swap) the extension numbers of two trunks. For example, to make trunk 3 extension 104 and trunk 4
extension 103, just swap their Ext field entries. Note that this program does not swap programming, just
extension numbers. (To swap programming, refer to Programming:
gramming:
tabs. In DS1000, all 6 trunks are programmable from a single tab. Refer to the following in the DS1000/
2000 Software Manual for more:
●0503 - View Trunk Numbers
Ports (DS1000) on page 3-34
P orts (DS2000) on page 3-31
.) In DS2000, the 64 trunks are programmable via two separate
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Programming
Toll Restriction
Toll Restriction
Description
The Progr amming: Toll Restriction option provides access to the Toll Restriction programming.
Programming Shortcut
Toll Restriction Toolbar Controls
Displays the Toll Restriction Level you are programming.
Go back to Toll Restriction Level 1.
Go to the previous Toll Restriction Level.
Go to the next Toll Restriction Level.
Jump (go to) a Toll Restriction Level.
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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Options
Programming
Toll Restriction
Use this page to enable or disable various options for the selected Toll Restriction Level (1-7).
following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0601 - Configure Toll Level Options
Equal Access
Use this page to set up the 1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing Table.
click Clear All. To sort your table entries numerically, click Sort Data. To set up the table as an Allow
Table, click Allow. To set up the table as a Deny Table, click Deny. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0602 - 1010 + XXX Equal Access Dialing
Refer to the
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Programming
Toll Restriction
1 + NPA
Use this page to set up the 1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table.
Clear All. To sort your table entries numerically, click Sort Data. To set up the table as an Allow Table,
click Allow. To set up the table as a Deny Table, click Deny. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0603 - 1 + NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table
1 + Six Digit
To erase all the entries in the table, click
Use this page to set up the 1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table.
Clear All. To sort your table entries numerically, click Sort Data. To set up the table as an Allow Table,
click Allow. To set up the table as a Deny Table, click Deny. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0604 - 1 + NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table
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To erase all the entries in the table, click
NPA/NXX
Programming
Toll Restriction
Six Digit
Use this page to set up the NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit T able.
All. To sort your table entries numerically, click Sort Data. To set up the table as an Allow Table, click
Allow. To set up the table as a Den y Table, click Deny. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Softwar e
Manual for more:
●0605 - NPA/NXX Dialing 3-Digit Table
T o erase all the entries in the table, click Clear
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Use this page to set up the NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table.
Clear All. To sort your table entries numerically, click Sort Data. To set up the table as an Allow Table,
click Allow. To set up the table as a Deny Table, click Deny. Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●0606 - NPA + NXX Dialing 6-Digit Table
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To erase all the entries in the table, click
Programming
DSS Console
DSS Console
Description
The Programming: DSS Console option allows you to program the key assignments on the system’s DSS
Consoles. You can install up to 4 DSS Consoles (called blocks DSS1-DSS4).
Programming Shortcut
DSS Console Toolbar Controls
Click to program the keys for DSS Console 1 (block 1).
Click to program the keys for DSS Console 2 (block 2).
Click to program the keys for DSS Console 3 (block 3).
Click to program the keys for DSS Console 4 (block 4).
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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Keys 1-60 and Keys 61-110
Programming
DSS Console
Use this page to set up the selected DSS Console’s Programmable Function K ey assignments. Click the Keys
1-60 tab to program keys 1-60. Click the Keys 61-110 tab to program keys 61-110. To assign a DSS Console
Programmable Function Key:
1.Pick a key type from the Key Function drop-down box.
2.Enter any additional data (such as Park Orbit or Hotline partner) in the Additional Data field.
3.Click the key to which you want to assign the data.
-You can click additional keys to enter a sequence of assignments (such as consecutive Hotlines).
The 24-Button DSS Console uses the first 24 keys on this page. If you prefer, you can program all 110 keys
in case you decide to upgrade to a 110-Button DSS Console later on.
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1704 - DSS Console Key Assignment
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Programming
System Speed Dial
System Speed Dial
Description
Use Programming: System Speed Dial to enter the system’s Speed Dial numbers and names.
Programming Shortcut
System Speed Dial Toolbar Controls
Displays the first (lowest numbered) bin on the currently displayed page.
Go back to the first page (normally bin 200).
Go to the previous page.
Go to the next page.
Jump (go to) a the page containing a specific bin number.
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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System Speed Dial Numbers
Programming
System Speed Dial
Use this page to assign a station’s first 10 System Speed Dial bins (normally 200-209).
●To assign additional System Speed Dial bins, click the Jump (go to) toolbar button and enter the bin
you want to program. The page that contains that bin will display.
●Be sure to follow all the normal Personal Speed Dial restrictions and guidelines. To enter a Flash, type
F. To enter a pause, type P.
●System Speed Numbers can be either 2, 3 or 4 digits long, depending on the setting of Programming:
System: Options: System Speed Dial Code Digits Setup on page 3-14.
●To assign Personal Speed Dial numbers to stations, go to Speed Dial (Personal) Bins 1-10 on page 3-
43.
Refer to the following in the DS1000/2000 Software Manual for more:
●1101 - System Speed Dial Numbers
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Programming
Voice Mail
Voice Mail
Description
Use Progr amming: Voice Mail to set up the Voice Mail and IntraMail system-wide options. (To set up
options for each IntraMail voice mailbox, see Programming: Stations: Mailbox on page 3-45.)
Programming Shortcut
IntraMail Toolbar Controls
Click to set up options for Voice Mail ports.
Click to set up IntraMail System Options.
Click to set up the IntraMail Master Mailboxes.
Click to set up the IntraMail Routing Mailbox options.
Click to set up the IntraMail Answer Tables.
Click the set up the IntraMail Dial Action Tables.
While on-line, sends the programmed changes to the connected telephone system.
•Send sends all changes made since the last Send command.
•This button is not available while off-line.
Cancels any changes you made to the current page.
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Voice Mail Setup
Voice Mail Setup
Programming
Voice Mail
Use this page to set up various options for Voice Mail ports. Refer to the following in the IntraMail System
Guide for more:
●8001 - Voice Mail Setup
●8002 - Voice Mail Port Options (Part 1)
Voice Mail Outgoing Trunk Access
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Use this page to set up outgoing trunk group access for Voice Mail ports. Refer to the following in the IntraMail System Guide for more:
●8003 - Voice Mail Port Options (Part 2)
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Programming
Voice Mail
IntraMail System Options
Use this page to set various IntraMail System Options. Refer to the following in the Intr aMail System Guide
for more:
●8004 - IntraMail System Options
IntraMail Master Mailbox Options
Use this page to set up the 16 IntraMail Master Mailboxes. Refer to the following in the IntraMail System
Guide for more:
●8005 - IntraMail Master Mailboxes
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IntraMail Routing Mailboxes
Programming
Voice Mail
Use this page to set up the 16 IntraMail Routing Mailboxes. Refer to the following in the IntraMail System
Guide for more:
●8006 - IntraMail Routing Mailboxes
IntraMail Answer Tables
Use this page to set up the 8 IntraMail Answer Tables. There are 10 possible entries in each Answer Table.
(For additional capacity, you can link Answer Tables using the Next T able drop down box.) Refer to the following in the IntraMail System Guide for more:
●8007 - IntraMail Answer Tables
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Programming
Voice Mail
IntraMail Dial Action Tables
Use this page to set up the 16 IntraMail Dial Action Tables. Refer to the following in the IntraMail System
Guide for more:
●8008 - IntraMail Dial Action Tables
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Tools
Initialize Toll Restriction
Description
Tools
Initialize Toll Restriction
Use this option to initialize Toll Restriction. You must initialize Toll Restriction prior to programming it for
the first time.
To initialize Toll Restriction:
1.Click Tools: Initialize Toll Restriction. You see:
2.For installations in North America, select United States from the drop-down box and click OK. Y ou see:
3.Click OK to initialize Toll Restriction and go to the Programming: Toll Restriction: Options screen.
See page 55 for more.
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Tools
Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save
Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save
Description
In DS2000, PC Card Load/Save allows you to back the site data to a Data Base PC Card (P/N 85880),
restore site data from the PC Card, and completely erase the data stored on the PC Card. PC Card Load/Save
combines the functions of the following DS2000 telephone system programs:
●9906 - Database Save
●9907 - Database Load
●9908 - PC Card Erase Utility
To save a DS2000 database to a PC Card (P/N 85880):
1.Following the instructions in your system’s Hardware Manual, insert Data Base PC Card P/N 85880
into the CPU.
2.Click Tools: Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save. Y ou see:
3.Since PC Card Load/Save backs up whatever data is in the DS2000 CPU, be sure you have uploaded
all the required data and click OK. Y ou see Save/Load Main Screen:
4.In the Location field, enter the address of the database (00-15) to which you want to save the data.
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Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save
5.Click Save. Y ou see:
6.Enter a name for the database you wish to save (up to 15 characters) and click OK. Y ou see:
7.Enter the system password (normally 372000) and click OK. Y ou see:
Tools
8.Click OK to begin the database save. After a few minutes, the save completes and you see:
9.Click OK to return to the Save/Load Main Screen.
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Tools
Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save
To load a DS2000 database from a PC Card (P/N 85880):
1.Following the instructions in your system’s Hardware Manual, insert Data Base PC Card P/N 85880
into the CPU.
2.Click Tools: Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save. Y ou see:
3.Since PC Card Load/Save backs up whatever data is in the DS2000 CPU, be sure you have uploaded
all the required data and click OK. Y ou see Save/Load Main Screen:
4.In the Location field, enter the address of the database (00-15) from which you want to load the data.
5.Click Load. Y ou see:
6.Enter the system password (normally 372000) and click OK. Y ou see:
7.Click OK to begin the database load. After a few minutes, the load completes.
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Tools
Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save
To format (erase) a DS2000 database PC Card (P/N 85880):
Formatting the PC Card will erase all data stored on the card.
1.Following the instructions in your system’s Hardware Manual, insert Data Base PC Card P/N 85880
into the CPU.
2.Click Tools: Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save. Y ou see:
3.Click OK. Y ou see Save/Load Main Screen:
4.Click Reformat Flash. Y ou see:
5.Enter the system password (normally 372000) and click OK. Y ou see:
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Tools
Online Utilities: PC Card Load/Save
6.Click OK to reformat the PC Card. When the reformat completes, you see:
7.Click OK to return to the Save/Load Main Screen.
-You must reconnect to the system to continue programming.
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