Appendix D: General Feature Use and Telephone Programming

Programming Methods

Telephones can be programmed by dialing programming codes or, on 4412D+, 4424D+, and 4424LD+ telephones and MLX display telephones, by selecting features from the display. ETR, MLS, TransTalk 9031/9040, Business Cordless 905, and 4406D telephones cannot be programmed by selecting features from the display.

To program a telephone, first enter programming mode:

See the appropriate user or operator guide for more information.

 

Features can also be programmed onto individual telephones through centralized telephone programming. The steps for using programming codes vary, depending on the telephone. Tables Programming MLX-10 and MLX-5 Nondisplay Telephones through Programming TransTalk MDW 9000 Telephones list the basic steps for programming each telephone type.

 

Topics
  General Feature Use Information
 
  General Feature Use and Telephone Programming: Fixed Features
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming: Programmed Buttons
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming: Feature Codes
  Telephone and Operator Features
 
  Telephone and Operator Features for MLX Telephones
Telephone and Operator Features for Multiline 4400-Series Telephones
Telephone Features for 4400, 4400D, and Single-Line Telephones
Telephone Features for ETR and MLS Telephones
  Telephone Programming
 
  Programming Methods
Programming 4406D+ Telephones
Programming 4412D+, 4424D+, and 4424LD+ Telephones by Using the Display
Programming MLX-10 and MLX-5 Nondisplay Telephones
Programming MLX Telephones by Using the Display
Programming ETR and MLS Telephones
Programming TransTalk 9031/9040 and Business Cordless 905 Telephones