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Accessing Local (Craft) Procedures

As of Release 1.5, when PROCSTAT is "0" (full access to local Craft procedures) you can invoke local craft procedures during initialization whenever this message displays:

* to program 
 

or at any other time the initialization process can support a processing interrupt. If PROCSTAT is set to "1" (access allowed only to the VIEW craft procedure for debugging purposes), you can invoke local Craft procedures only when the "* to program" message displays during initialization.

NOTE: The “* to program” message is supported even if the value of PROCSTAT is “1” when the messages “Address conflict,” “Subnet conflict,” “Bad router?” and “Bad FileSv address” display. Allowing Craft procedure access in response to these messages prevents situations in which input is required but not allowed.

For earlier software releases, PROCSTAT must be zero to invoke craft access (Release 1.2). For Releases 1.0 and 1.1, PROCSTAT must be equal to “0” plus PROCPSWD must be null.

NOTE: The factory-set default Craft Access Code (PROCPSWD) is 27238.

During Telephone Startup:
  1. During startup, invoke local procedures by pressing * to display the Craft Access Code Entry screen:
Enter code:__
#=OK
  1. Enter the local dialpad procedure password (0 to 7 numeric digits), as specified by the system administrator in the system value PROCPSWD. For security purposes, the telephone displays an asterisk for each numeric dialpad press.
  2. Press # when password entry is complete.

The entry is compared to the PROCPSWD value. If they match, the telephone displays the Craft Local Procedure screen, "Select procedure and press Start."

  1. Use the navigation arrows to scroll to and highlight the local procedure you want, then press Start or OK. Or scroll to the procedure you want and press the corresponding line button.
During Normal Telephone Operation (all 9600 IP Telephones except the 9610):
  1. Invoke all local procedures by pressing the Mute button, entering the local (dialpad) procedure password (0 to 7 numeric digits), then pressing the # button.

A 6-second timeout is in effect between button presses after pressing the Mute button. If you do not press a valid button within 6 seconds of pressing the previous button, the collected digits are discarded. In this case, no administrative option is invoked.

The entry is compared to the PROCPSWD value. If they match, the telephone displays the Craft Local Procedure screen, and prompts "Select procedure and press Start."

  1. Use the navigation arrows to scroll to and highlight the local procedure you want, then press Start or OK. Or scroll to the procedure you want and press the corresponding line button.
During Normal Telephone Operation (9610 IP Telephone only):
  1. Invoke all local procedures by displaying the Contacts application and pressing the Contacts button.

NOTE: If the Contacts application is not displayed, press the Contacts button twice and proceed to the next step.

  1. Enter the local (dialpad) procedure password (PROCPSWD, 0 to 7 numeric digits), then press the # button.

NOTE: A 6-second timeout is in effect between button presses after pressing the Contacts button. If you do not press a valid button within 6 seconds of pressing the previous button, the collected digits are discarded. In this case, no administrative option is invoked.

The entry is compared to the PROCPSWD value. If they match, the telephone displays the Craft Local Procedure screen and prompts "Select procedure and press Start."

  1. Use the navigation arrows to scroll to and highlight the local procedure you want, then press Start or OK. Or scroll to the procedure you want and press the corresponding line button.

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