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COMfortel 1100 - Firmware Version 4.4 - COMfortel Set V2.7 - Version of the Manual 04 11/10
Configuring and Operating Functions
Macro
Macro Execution Procedure
Macro
The macro function enables a function key to be defined with digits and various consecutive
commands, for example, for accessing an answering machine remotely or programming a
function on the PBX.
Macro Execution Procedure
The following describes the procedure based on an example key using the following command
sequence HZ300CW2Z#22#Lg:
• Command H: After pressing the macro key, the telephone switches to hands-free calling.
Note: If the H command (hang-up/pick-up with the hook key) is located at the
beginning of the macro, the start of macro execution must be confirmed.
• Command Z300: The telephone dials the phone number 300 (for example, the answering
machine).
• Command C: The telephone waits for the connection.
• Command W2: After the connection has been established, the telephone waits another 2
seconds.
• Command Z#22#: The telephone dials the DTMF code #22#.
• Command Lg: The LED next to the function key switches on (green).
Important: The state of the LED remains the same after a macro is executed
– until the next time the command Lo, Lg, Lr or Ly is executed with the same
key. If the LED is not to be used for status indication, it is recommended that
you add the command Lo (disable LED) to the end of a macro.
If you would like to end macro execution, press the Exit key.
Macro execution is ended immediately when an incoming call is made to a
destination that is busy or when a connection returns that it is busy. This
occurs, for instance, when the other calling party ends the call or the macro
contains a programming code that is not authorised.
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