User Manual smar-tel-i
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smar-tel-i has six macro keys,
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If you store a telephone number on a macro key, this key then functions as a target call key.
Simply pressing the key dials the number.
Example: Store the telephone number “08154711“ on the macro key
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In some cases when operating a PBX, the exchange access code must also be
entered. You can determine whether this is required in your case by reading the chap-
ter Alternatives for Initiating Exchange Line Access on page 35.
If the macro key selected is already programmed with another function, refer to
another menu instead of the one described above. However, if you wish to program this
key with a telephone number, the existing function must be overwritten as described in
the next chapter.
In the “Macro-key function“ menu, you are offered the option of selecting a switching or a
query function from the AUERSWALD PBX in order to store it on a macro key. Then, press-
ing the key opens a small menu that informs you about the PBX status, and depending upon
the function, allows changes in switching.
The following functions are available:
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Switching Day / Night Operations (Subscriber requires authorization for manual day /
night switching, refer to the PBX user manual).
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Activate / Deactivate protection from intruding calls.
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Activate / Deactivate call forwarding (must be initially installed with the menu so that
the target telephone number is available; refer to the chapter Call-Forwarding on
page 60).
5. 12
Programming Macro Keys
5. 12. 1
Placing Target Call Numbers on Macros
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Select the macro key.
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Open the menu.
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Enter the telephone number.
(Inputting numbers: refer to page 32).
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Store the telephone number.
5. 12. 2
Placing Exchange Functions on Macros (only AUERSWALD PBXs)
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