Here's what I found in the Partner ACS's Installation & Programming Documentation:
Copy Settings (#399)
Set up your system by programming one extension for each type of telephone in the system.
Then use Copy Settings (#399) to program other telephones of the same type.
For example, you can program one PARTNER-18D telephone and then copy its settings to any other extensions that
have PARTNER-18D or PARTNER-18 telephones.
Use this feature to copy all of the following settings from one extension to another:
Considerations:
? This procedure is skipped in the sequence of programming procedures when cycling. To use
this procedure, enter the code (#399) directly.
? Pooled extension settings can be copied to key extensions, except for extension 10. Key
extension settings can be copied to pooled extensions.
? #301 Line Assignment
? #302 Line Access Restriction
? #303 Display Language
? #304 Automatic Extension Privacy
? #305 Abbreviated Ringing
? #307 Forced Account Code Entry
? #308 Distinctive Ring
? #309 Intercom Dial Tone
? #310 Automatic VMS Cover
? #311 External Hotline
? #312 Voice Interrupt On Busy
? #313 Line Access Mode Line Ringing
? #314 Pool Extension Assignment
? #315 Pool Access Restriction
? #316 Call Waiting
? #317 Caller ID Call Logging and Dialing
? #318 Caller ID Log Answered Calls
? #320 Call Coverage Rings
? #321 VMS Cover Rings
? #323 Personalized Station Ringing
? #324 Override Line Ringing
? #401 Outgoing Call Restriction
? #405 Disallowed List Assignments
? #408 Allowed List Assignments
? #501 Pickup Group Extensions
? #502 Calling Group Extensions
? #504 Night Service Group
? #505 Hunt Group Extensions
? #601 Fax Machine Extensions
? #607 AA Extensions
? #612 Contact Closure Group
? Automatic Line Selection
? Line Ringing
However, if you want to fiddle with the Remote Access programming GUI, you can copy from and to any extension other than 10 and 11, including the buttons.
Personally, I set up one extension with the common features that will be copied across, and do the buttons manually through Centralized Telephone Programming - it won't take more than 5 or 10 minutes to do an entire system once you get a rythmn going.
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