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Frequent programming operations<br />
The following sections highlight the most frequently used programming operations.<br />
You need to start a Unified Manager session to program these <strong>feature</strong>s. See Getting<br />
Started on page 13 for more information.<br />
Changing the time and date on the display<br />
Passwords<br />
Time & Date<br />
General settings<br />
The clock controls the schedules used for services such<br />
as ringing and routing. After a power failure, the clock<br />
is behind by the length of time power was lost. For<br />
example, if the power is out for two minutes, the clock<br />
is two minutes behind.<br />
Note: When you change the clock settings in the Unified Manager, you are<br />
changing the clock settings for telephony services. This does not change the<br />
clock setting on the Enterprise Edge server.<br />
1. Select Time & Date.<br />
2. Set the attributes for the year, month, day, hour, minutes, and seconds.<br />
Adding or changing a system speed dial<br />
You program a speed dial on your Enterprise Edge so<br />
Services<br />
that anyone in your office can dial a frequently-used<br />
System Speed Dial<br />
number using a two-digit code. Examples of system<br />
speed dials might include <strong>telephone</strong> numbers of<br />
Passwords regional sales offices within your organization or key<br />
customers that you call frequently.<br />
To change a speed dial that already exists, follow the same steps as if you are<br />
creating a new system speed dial. The new programming overwrites the previous<br />
number and settings.<br />
If you are creating a system speed dial for the first time you will need to choose the<br />
type of facility for the system speed dial. For more information about programming<br />
line facilities, see the chapter “Systems Operations” in the Enterprise Edge<br />
Programming Operations Guide.<br />
The system has a standard name to display, so it is not necessary for you to program<br />
one; however, if you choose not to display the <strong>telephone</strong> number, you may want to<br />
create a more descriptive name.<br />
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