PRESS PARK3 KEY TO
INDICATE AM OR PM, PRESS # KEY TO CONFIRM
PRESS H/F KEY (OR
REPLACE RECEIVER) TO HANG UP
ISOETEC SYSTEM – 66 / 96 / 120
From the Main Operator Screen
- Press [CRTL] [P]
- Press [ESC] key
Screen will say "Enter Password" to go
to main menu
If you know the PASS WORD enter it now
or
Please, try: "PASSWORD or "P"
Press [B] for system programming
Press [T] cursor will move to Time
section type in HHMM military time and
hit [RETURN] or [ENTER] type in date
(even if correct) and hit [RETURN] or
[ENTER]
Press [ESC] key - screen will be back at
main menu.
If
your Iwatsu telephone has a Clock button,
press the Speaker button SPKR on your
telephone followed by the Clock button and
then enter the time in military (24 hour
clock) format. Press the Speaker button
SPKR to save your entry.
If
your Iwatsu telephone does not have a clock
button, go to an attendant telephone for
your system. Press the Speaker button SPKR.
Then press the Feature button FEAT and dial
64. Enter the time in military time (24
hour clock format) and press the Speaker
button SPKR to save your entry.
Lucent
Partner Systems (ACS, Endeavor, Partner
Plus, Partner II)
Back
All
programming is done at ext. 10 or 11
1) Press feature key, then 00 (enters
programming mode)
2) Press left intercom button twice
3) #103 (code to change system time)
4) Enter correct time (military time)
5) Press feature key, then 00 (exit
programming)
LUCENT Merlin
Legend R1 thru R7
From
Main Menu
•
Press F1 or System Program
•
Press F5 or Exit
•
Press F1 or System
•
Press F8 or Time
•
Back Space Out Old Time and Enter New
Time Using 24- hour Format
•
Press F10 or Enter
•
Press F5 or Exit
•
Press Home
LUCENT
Definity
Type set time and press <return>
(The Date and time screen
appears)
Using a 24-hour clock, fill in the
appropriate fields. For example, for
2:00 p.m., enter 14 in the hour field
and 00 in the minute field
Press F3to save changes to system
memory.
Type display time and press
<return> to check the new date and time.
Note:
When you change the date and time, some
phone displays may not automatically
refresh. End-users should press the
date/time button on their phone and wait for
the terminal to return to "normal" to update
the display.
Note
for versions G3 R7 and above:
In G3 R7
and above, there are additional fields on
the "set/display time" screen. The "Type:"
field should be set to standard or daylight
savings, depending on which is currently
correct. The "Daylight Savings Rule:" field
is set to one of 17 rules (0-16) defined on
the "change daylight-savings-rule" screen.
These entries will automatically set the
system time to comply with daylight savings
time changes.
Additionally, in the G3r R7 and above with
the Multiple Locations feature activated,
the above time can be offset + or - on the
"change location (1-44)" screen. This screen
also allows a different
daylight-savings-rule to be used when port
networks (PNs) are located in different
geographic areas. The location identifier
(1-44) is associated with each PN on the
"add/change cabinet" screen.
When you
change the date or time, some display phones
may not automatically refresh the display.
If this happens, have each user press the
date/time button on their phone and the
display should update
There are a couple of different ways access the time change
feature, depending on the type of system you have. A programming template is
provided below if you need it. Just cut-out the shaded areas as well as around
the outside of the template. Once cut, place the template over the top 2 rows
of buttons on your 7310 or 7324 telephone (typically lines 1 and 2 on your
telephone).
After you enter programming mode, all
methods are pretty much the same.
Access type 1: Press
* * TIME (8463)
Access type 2: Press
* * ADMIN (23646)
System displays Password & enter 23646
Display shows 1.Sys speed dial
Press Next Display shows 2. Names
Press Next
Display shows 3. Time and date
Press Show
Display shows Time 16:24
On the Softkey under the display it says
CHANGE
If you wish to change the time, press CHANGE, if not press NEXT
Once you pressed the CHANGE
button the hour displays;
If you wish to change the hour, press
CHANGE, if not press NEXT
Once you pressed the CHANGE
button the hour is erased allowing you to enter the new time
- enter the new hour in 24 hour format, when OK press NEXT
Once you pressed the NEXT
button the minutes display;
If you wish to change the minutes,
press CHANGE, if not press NEXT
Once you pressed the
CHANGE button the minutes are erased allowing you to enter the
new time - enter the new minutes, when OK press NEXT
Follow the same procedure for changing
the date!
Programming template
Print this page, cut out the shaded areas
with a utility knife and then cut around the outside box. After you're done
cutting, place the template over the top 2 rows on your 7310 or 7324 telephone.
(To Get This Document
In PDF)
This procedure is to be done from a display
phone at ext. number 101 or from a
designated manager extension. The first step
is to put that extension into a “user
programming” mode.
Notes about
programming mode:
- When in ‘programming’ mode some of the
phone buttons have different functions
- On a digital display
phone, there are three buttons located under
the display.
- When in
‘programming’ mode, the display shows labels
for these buttons for the main functions
needed, for example “->”, NEXT, or SEL
(select).
- If you get mixed up,
or when finished, get out of programming
mode by picking up the handset
and hanging it up again.
- Some phones have a
‘Program’ button in the upper left, some
have it on the bottom row above
the number 3, -if the phone does not have
one, then use the button labeled ‘Pause’.
- If you wait too long
between pressing buttons, the system may
cancel programming mode and
you will have to start all over
From Ext. 101:
1) Press PROGRAM
button
2) Press **1234
3) Display reads <USER-PGM NO?>
4) Dial 0 0 0 (three zeros, not the letter
O)
5) Display reads <Day/Time Set>
6) Press NEXT (same as SPKR PHN)
7) Display now shows date (if you need to
change the date, see steps 10 thru 15 below)
8) Press NEXT (SPKR PHN) again
9) Display now should show time (example
12:00 AM)
10) Enter the hour on your keypad (to change
current entry press CLEAR, or the TRANSFER
button)
11) Press -> (or FWD/DND button)
12) Enter the minutes
13) Press -> (or FWD/DND button)
14) Press SELECT (or AUTOANSWER/MUTE button)
to change AM or PM
15) Press STORE (or AUTODIAL/STORE) ***Don’t
Forget This Step***
16) Press END (or HOLD button)
17) Press SPKR PHN button or pick up handset
and hang up to exit programming mode.
Panasonic KXT 308/616
All programming is done at ext 11
1) At control unit, switch button to program position
2) Dial 00
Should it ever become necessary to change
the date and time displayed on all of the keysets, do it as soon as you notice
theat they are incorrect. Automatic Night Service will not work correctly and
SMDR records will be of no value when the date and time are not correct.
The Diplay
Format is the Following
W (Day of the week): Enter 0 for Saturday
MM (Month): Enter 01 for January and 12 for December
DD (Day of the month): Enter a number in the range of 01 - 31
YY (Year): Enter the last two digits of the year
HH (Hours): Use the 24 hour clock and enter a number in the range of 00-24
MM (Minutes): Enter a number in the range of 00-59
Failure to enter the time using the 24 hour clock will cause the date to
change a 12:00 pm Open customer porgramming and follow the instructions below.
Press TRSF and then dial 505 Display will show OLD: 6010184:0047 NEW:
WMMDDYY:HHMM
Enter the new time and dat using the above format
Verify the time and date and re-enter them if necessary
Press TRSF to store and exit programming or press SPK to store and advance to
next program
If you have entered invalid data, you will receive an [INVALID ENTRY] message
for three seconds. Re-enter the correct date and time. If the information you
entered is incorrect again, repeat the procedure.
SAMSUNG-PROSTAR 816
To Enable Customer Programming
With the handset on-hook, dial '#06'. The
display shows [MMC DISABLED].
Dial the passcode and '1' then dial '#'
Password 4321
At this point, the customer programming
is open
Setting the Time and Date
After you have enabled customer
programming, you may begin the following steps:
Dial '#55'. Display shows[YY MM DD HH MM]
Dial new information as follows:
YY = Last two digits of the year
MM = Month (01 - 12)
DD = Day of the month (01 - 31)
W = Day of the week (1 -7 day of the week begins on Monday & ends on Sunday)
HH = Hour (Use 24 hour clock)
MM = Minutes (0-59)
Dial '#' to set current time & date. The phone returns to normal use
SAMSUNG-PROSTAR 56/120
Before any programs can be accessed,
you must first open system programming using the passcode you have been
assigned. This must be done using an 824 display keyset.
While on-hook dial '#20'
Display shows OPEN SYSTEM PGM - ENTER CODE: Display four digits passcode (1234).
Display shows OPEN SYSTEM PGM - CLOSED
Press MUTE key. Display shows OPEN SYSTEM PGM - OPENED Press '#'. Keyset returns
to idle condition.
Now press '#' and two digit program code you want to access. Follow the
instructions for that program
Note:
You must begin programming within 60 seconds. ONce in programming, any delay of
more than 60 seconds between keystrokes will cause the system to automatically
close programming.
Should it ever become necessary to
correct date and time displayed on all the keysets, do so as soon as it is
noticed that it is incorrect. Traffic reports and SMDR records will be of no
value when the date and time are not correct.
Diplay Format: W (Day of the week): Enter 0 for
Saturday
MM (Month): Enter 01 for January and 12 for December
DD (Day of the month): Enter a number in the range of 01 - 31
YY (Year): Enter the last two digits of the year
HH (Hours): Use the 24 hour clock and enter a number in the range of 00-24
MM (Minutes):
Enter a number in the range of 00-59
Note: Failure to enter time in 24 hour clock will cause the date to
change at 12:00 noon
First open customer programming
ACTION
Dial '#70' Display Shows SET CURRENT TIME YY MM/DD W HH:MM
Enter current date & time, e.g., 3:15 pm, Mon Jan 6th 1992 SET CURRENT TIME 92
01/06 1 15:15
Press '#' to store and exit If you entered invalid data, you will receive the
[INVALID ENTRY] message for three seconds.
Re-enter the correct date and time. Should the information that you entered be
incorrect, repeat the procedure
SAMSUNG-PROSTAR 1224
Before any programs can be accessed,
you must first open system programming using the passcode you have been
assigned. This must be done using an 824 display keyset.
While on-hook dial '#20' Display shows OPEN SYSTEM PGM - ENTER CODE:
Display four digits passcode (1234). Display shows OPEN SYSTEM PGM - CLOSED
Press MUTE key. Display shows OPEN SYSTEM PGM - OPENED
Press '#'. Keyset returns to idle condition.
Now press '#' and two digit program code you want to access.
Follow the instructions for that
program
Note: You must begin programming
within 60 seconds. Once in programming, any delay of more than 60 seconds
between keystrokes will cause the system to automatically close programming.
Should it ever become necessary to
correct date and time displayed on all the keysets, do so as soon as it is
noticed that it is incorrect. Traffic reports and SMDR records will be of no
value when the date and time are not correct.
Diplay Format:
W (Day of the week): Enter 0 for Saturday
MM (Month): Enter 01 for January and 12 for December
DD (Day of the month): Enter a number in the range of 01 - 31
YY (Year): Enter the last two digits of the year
HH (Hours): Use the 24 hour clock and enter a number in the range of 00-24 MM
(Minutes): Enter a number in the range of 00-59
Note:
Failure to enter time in 24 hour clock will cause the date to change at 12:00
noon First open customer programming
ACTION
Dial '#70' Display Shows SET CURRENT TIME
YY MM/DD W HH:MM
Enter current date & time, e.g., 3:15 pm, Mon Jan 6th 1992 SET CURRENT TIME 92
01/06 1 15:15
Press '#' to store and exit
If you entered invalid data, you will receive the [INVALID ENTRY] message for
three seconds. Re-enter the correct date and time. Should the information that
you entered be incorrect, repeat the procedure.
Time Set for Telrad Analog 816 and 2464 Enter from the time set station (usually 20)
Example Used: January 18, 2002, 2:00 pm
Remember, this is just an example, use the actual date and time!
Press “SPKR”
Press the # key
Press the “time” button
Dial date 18 (2-digit date)
Dial month 01 (2-digit month)
Dial military time 1400
Press “TIME”
Press “SPKR”
Digital systems
From time setting station (usually 20 or 200)
Time Set for Telrad Digital 818, S60, 128, 400 and S1000
Large Expanded Display
Press (PROGRAM)
Press (TIME)
Dial correct time using HHMM 24 hour format
Dial correct date using DDMMYY
Press (SAVE)
Small Display
Example Used: January 18, 2002, 2:00pm
Do Not Pickup the Receiver!!
Remember, this is just an example, use the actual date and time!
Press Feat 82
Then dial all in succession
Dial military time 1400
Dial day 18
Dial month 01
Dial year 02
Press spd/pgm” to save changes
What about the voice mail?
If the voice mail date is still wrong, go to the voice mail computer and press
"F10" to exit the voice mail program. At the cd\ prompt type "time". Follow the
existing format that is on the display and enter the new time. Press enter. When
complete, make sure you type vm at the c:\ prompt, then press enter to bring the
voice mail program back on at the Main Applications Menu which is where it
should be.
Programming must be done from the
first attendant station.
From Intercom dial tone dial
"692YYMMDDHHMM" where 692 = set time code, YY= year, MM= month, DD=date, HH=hour
in 24 hour format, MM=minute.
B. After typing that in you will hear
a beep and the time will be changed.
Vodavi DHS
From any display telephone enter Attendant Administration. Press:
FEAT # 0
The display will then prompt you for the password (Chk Pswd:). The
default password is 0000. Dial:
0000
Press the top soft key that corresponds to save.
save
The display will then prompt you to select the function you desire. Press the
top soft key that corresponds to time.
time
The display should read SYSTEM TIME.
show
The display will display the current programmed year. To change the year press
the soft key that corresponds to chg otherwise hit next.
next
The display will display the current programmed month. To change the month press
the soft key that corresponds to chg otherwise hit next.
next
The display will display the current programmed day. To change the day press the
soft key that corresponds to chg otherwise hit next.
next
The display will display the current programmed weekday. To change the weekday
press the soft key that corresponds to chg otherwise hit next.
next
The display will then display the current programmed hour. To change the hour
press the soft key that corresponds to chg otherwise hit next.
chg
Dial the current hour in military/24-Hour time. (Ex: 3PM = 15, 3AM = 03)
xx (where xx = current hour 00-23)
save
next
The display will display the current programmed minute. To change the minute
press the soft key that corresponds to chg otherwise hit next.
next
The display should now read SYSTEM TIME. You have now successfully
completed the time change. Press the CLEAR button to return to normal
telephone functions.
CLEAR
Starplus 308EX, 616FLEX
and 1224EX
From the programmed Attendant Station (station 10 by default), do the following:
1. Press the Speed button.
2. Dial the asterisk (*).
3. Dial 50 on the keypad. (The display will read "System Speed Bin 50")
4. Dial year, month, day (in double digits) and hours and minutes in military
time (2400 hours).
5. Press hold. Confirmation tone will be heard and Display will update to the
idle position with the correct time and date.
6. Press the on/off button to turn the set off.