P - 12
Programming
You can program a function which you want to
use frequently as a short command.
Two short commands which you can select with
*0
or
*1
on every telephone are available in
your telecommunications system.
The following standard functions are stored as
short commands in the
as-delivered state:
*0
=
*TEL V
(Call the phonebook with
Vanity input)
*1
=
*HOE
(Pick up an external call)
You can program any function as short command
0 or 1. Every function starts with
*
.
Programming short commands
h * K U R
Iz q
p
* K U R q
ª
E
L
E
nter
De
l
ete
Lift
handset
Replace
handset
Acknowl-
edgement
tone
Selection
Enter
i
ndex
ID and index
0 or 1
Short
command
Enter function.
Do not replace
the handset!
Enter the next
function if neces-
sary. Do not re-
place the hand-
set!
ggf.
Exit short command in-
put
Start programming mode:
h
*PRO
q
ª
(system PIN)
PRO
Continue programming or exit programming mode:
h
*END
q
ª
END
You can also combine several functions in one short
command.
Example: Print/reset total costs for an internal sub-
scriber.
Enter the individual functions after index 0 or 1. Do
not replace the handset!
*KOS
.... - start cost menu
*SUM
.... - print/reset total costs
*END
.... - exit cost menu
If you replace the handset before terminating the
short command input with
*KUR
, the entry
will be cancelled.
If you delete or cancel a short command input, the
appropriate standard function is programmed
again.
z
z
Ackn.
tone
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