
mentioned. When the system is initially installed and programmed, or at any later time as needed,
the installer can make the two passwords different to limit subsequent access to either programming
level to certain special or authorized people.
The system also provides two entry levels for main station database programming and provides a
different feature code for each entry. These feature codes default to certain values, but a installer can
change them as needed to provide security against unauthorized program entries. These two different
programming entry levels are the system manager and the attendant levels. On-site system managers
use the system manager feature code to make many program changes in the system, line, station, and
station class of service parameters. Attendants use the attendant feature code to make routine
changes in the day-to-day operating parameters of the system such as revamping LCD messages,
adding system speed dial numbers, and setting the system clock.
The installer can change the passwords and the feature codes from the default values to custom ones
whenever a change is needed. Also, the system manager can change the feature codes at any time he
or she chooses. When they change these passwords and feature codes, they should keep a record of
the new ones since the default words and codes will no longer provide entry to the programming.
Pause Time
During speed dialing, it is sometimes necessary for the system to delay the sending of dialed digits to
give telephone company switching equipment time to prepare to receive them. This feature allows
users to store pauses as part of the stored number at the points in the numbering sequence where
delays are required.
PBX/CENTREX/Central Office Compatible
System features and programmable buttons support the requirements of most PBXs, Central Offices,
and CENTREX systems. Users can make numbers, #, T, programmable pauses, and flash signals a
part of every stored number for access to host system feature codes.
PC Attendant
Refer to Attendant Position, PC.
Periodic Line Tone
This feature provides periodic warning tones to station users while they are busy on certain lines.
The warning tone consists of one 500-ms burst, a 100-ms off period, and one 100-ms burst. The tone
reminds the users to keep their conversations short on these lines. The system installer can enable
this feature for a class of service of telephones and then specify the applicable lines. Further, he or
she can select how often the tone sounds.
Personal Intercom Number
Refer to the discussion titled Intercom Number.
Understanding the Features – 125
General Description GCA40–242
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