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Programmable Keys
About Programmable Keys
Eight of the extension keys (108 through 115) may be programmed by the user to contain either
special functions or speed dial values. The key being programmed will have its red LED turned
on. For keys set to represent a “special function”, the LCD display will show:
The ‘88’ position in the display will show a hexadecimal number between ‘00’ and ‘FF’. For keys
set to represent a speed dial number, the LCD display will show:
Where the ‘5551212’ represents a speed dial number which can be up to 18 digits in length.
For special function entries, press the DND/FWD key or the MUTE key to position the cursor
under the character you wish to change. Then press one of the digit keys (‘0’ through ‘9’) or
press the ‘2’ or ‘3’ key multiple times to show the digits ‘A’ through ‘F’. Press the SPKR key
to advance to the next programmable key. The default values of ‘88’ to ‘8F’ represent the codes
for extensions ‘108’ to ‘115’. The only other special function which can be programmed which
is not a separate function key is the ALARM function. The code for this is ‘1F’. Pressing the
ALARM key, followed by a 4-digit time entry (in the 24-hour mode) will set an alarm for this
extension. When the time is reached, the key telephone will sound an alert tone. (See “Alarm
Clock”, page
158.)
For speed dial entries, position the cursor using the DND/FWD key or the MUTE key and enter
the number to be stored. You may press the TONE/PULSE key at any position of the dialed digits
to cause subsequent digits to dial in either the tone or rotary modes. Pressing the PAUSE/BKIN
key will insert a 2-second pause into the dialing stream. Each speed dial location can hold up to 18
digits and the Tone, Rotary, and Pause entries will each use one digit position. The LCD display
will show an ‘r’ to indicate Rotary dialing, a ‘t’ to indicate Tone dialing, and a ‘p’ to indicate a
Pause entry. Some examples of speed dial programming are:
This will dial the number “555-1111” in the rotary (pulse) mode, then switch to tone mode and
dial “12345”. Extra pause characters may be needed after rotary dialing to give the IPS suf
fi
cient
time to send the rotary digits before subsequent digits are sent in the tone mode.
P r o g r a m m a b l e K e y s :
H : 8 8
P r o g r a m m a b l e K e y s :
N : 5 5 5 1 2 1 2
P r o g r a m m a b l e K e y s :
N : r 5 5 5 1 1 1 1 t p 1 2 3 4 5
Programmable Keys