9.6 Storing The Feature Codes
If you find that you are using certain features often, you can
program a feature’s dialing code at an unused function button.
When you store a feature code, you automatically provide a
button that has an enable and a disable toggle function. You can
create access code buttons as you need them and as unused
function buttons are available.
Often, your installer will store a frequently-used feature at a
function button when he or she programs your telephone thus
saving you the trouble of doing it yourself. If he or she does
this, you may be able to overwrite that programming with some
of your own; however, you can not overwrite line and intercom
assignments.
To create feature access buttons proceed as follows:
To store a feature code at a function button,
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lift handset and press TALK (if necessary),
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press intercom button (if necessary),
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dial
SS
1,
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press unassigned function button F1–F3 to choose storage
location.
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press intercom button and dial access code for feature,
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press T/C to store another number,
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repeat last three steps until all features are programmed,
–or–
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press TALK to end.
9.7 Storing The Special Purpose
Feature Buttons
In addition to the feature buttons discussed on the previous
page, there are five special purpose buttons that you can ar-
range as needed. These buttons provide the following features:
Assist Button—sends a message to an LCD speakerphone that
lets user know, with a tone and a station message display, that
you need assistance.
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