9.6
Storing Access Codes
You can store feature access codes at programmable buttons to provide
yourself with one-button access to features that you use quite often. To
find your feature codes of interest, turn to the Quick Reference Guide
that is located at the end of this publication.
Remember, your LCD speakerphone provides interactive buttons that
eliminate almost every need for feature code dialing. Further, the
installer may store frequently-used features at your telephone buttons and
label the buttons with the feature’s mnemonics. Finally, you can follow
the instructions provided in section 9.4 to directly assign feature buttons
without having to store their feature dialing codes.
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To store an access code,
1. Press OPTIONS, then PROGRAMMING.
2. Press NEXT until you see the FEATURE BUTTON option.
3. Press FEATURE BUTTON.
4. Select the programmable button at which you wish to store the
feature (remember, if there is anything else programmed at this
button, the new programming will overwrite it). For help in
selecting a button, press SHOW EMPTY LOCATIONS to display
unused feature buttons. To display all feature buttons (used and
unused), press SHOW ALL LOCATIONS.
5. The speakerphone will now display a list of features which you
can scroll through by pressing NEXT.
6. Select the feature you wish to assign to the programmable button.
7. If you wish to program more feature buttons, repeat steps 4–6.
Otherwise, press EXIT.
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