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Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Firstly you need to be able to ascertain whether there are spares on the system. Each box is called a PIM and the first pim (if we use Cmd 10 which is easier to explain than Cmd 14) numbers 000 to 063 each card having 8 ports (some may use less but they still occupy an 8 port slot) the second numbers 100 to 163 and so on. A flashing light on the card usually denotes a spare circuit. You are looking for an 8DLC card there will be other digits but these are the critical ones. Having worked out the len number (Len is the name for a circuit) you can then get to programming it up. Cmd 10 is the first command (this has now been superceeded by command 14 but it still works and is easier to work out circuit numbers) I'm going to assume you have some understanding of programming or can at least follow this in the command manual I will also use the same terms they use such as DE for data entry and EXE for execute. I also will assume you can log into the system and get the command prompt either in MOC mode or CAT. At the command prompt enter 10 de len number (3 digits) de F Extension number exe. Note all Dterms have the extension number prefixed with F but only in command 10. Having done this the light will stop flashing on the card if you have got it right. Next at the command prompt enter 9000 de extension number , 01 de extension number Exe. This places the prime line on key one, you can place it on any other key by putting the key number you want in place of the 01. Note you must put a comma between the extension number and the key number. next at the command prompt enter 93 de extension number de extension number exe. This tells the extension number what the number of it's prime line is (there are occasions where you may want it to be different). You now to all intents and purposes have a working phone the rest of the commands are just customisation but I will list them so you know the main ones to look at. Cmd 1201 for call restrictions Cmd 1202 for feature restrictions Cmd 1204 if the system is tennantised Cmd 1212 for CLI number Cmd 1213 for CLI prefix table Cmd 1303 for Message waiting notification Cmd 73 for memory allocation Cmd 740 to enter speed dial numbers Cmd 741 to name the speed dials Cmd 7600 If the DID does not match the extension number CMD7601 as with 7600 CMD7602 as with 7600 CMD7603 as with 7600 CMD7604 as with 7600 Cmd 770 to assign a name to the extension Cmd 9000 for the remaining keys Cmd 9001 if you make any other stations appear on the keys and don't want them to ring. Cmd 94 for one touch memory If you don't know how to get the comma in cat mode see here.... http://www.tek-tips.com/faqs.cfm?fid=6315 To get the F when programming the extension in Cat mode use the sixth key of the programmable ones on the Dterm. Finally to find this circuit on the frame you need to work out where the cables leaving the system are terminated and count upthe first pair being Len 000 then due to the way the cables terminate in the system you skip every 25th pair so for example len 025 is on pair 26. To all intents and purposes the last 25 pairs of each block of 100 are not used (well some can be for specific purposes) so Len 100 is on pair 101 and so on. Hopefully you won't need to do this as it should be written in the record book. Hope this helps. Last edited by R4+Z; July 1st, 2008 at 11:56 PM. | ||||||||
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