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F1/F2 keys
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Add-On Module keys (if any)
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virtual add-on keys
Two methods are presented.
Programming a key
To program a key:
1. From the MENU tab, select Settings.
The Settings menu appears.
2. From the Settings menu, select Keys.
The virtual add-on keys appear.
3. Select the key to be programmed, as follows:
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To program a virtual add-on key, scroll using the up/down navigator keys until you
reach the required virtual key and then press the corresponding soft key.
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To program the F1 or F2 key, or a key on a connected Add-On Module, simply press
this key.
4. Select Name and enter the name to be associated with the selected key, then press OK.
The desired name is associated with the key.
Note:
As of release 6.0 of Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Office Communication Server, it is possible to use
Unicode - Chinese and Cyrillic - characters. It is at this step that it becomes active, if used. For more
information about IME, refer to the section Operation - Input Method Editor in this chapter.
5. Select Number and enter the telephone number to be associated with the key, then press
OK.
The desired number is associated with the key.
6. Press Exit to go back to home page.
Programming a key (fast customization)
You can also program a key using the following method:
1. Select the key to be programmed, as follows:
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To program a virtual add-on key, from the PERSO tab press i followed by the required
key.
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To program the F1 or F2 key, or a key on a connected Add-On Module, from any tab
press i followed by the required key.
2. Select Name and enter the name to be associated with the selected key, then press OK.
The desired name is associated with the key.
3. Select Number and enter the telephone number to be associated with the key, then press
OK.
The desired number is associated with the key.
4. Press Exit to go back to the home page.
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Summary of Contents for OmniPCX Office
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