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Programmable Keys
Features and MenuCards
Programmable Keys
Programming a
Destination
You can store telephone numbers on
programmable keys, allowing you to
dial a number simply by pressing the
particular key.
Press and
hold
down the program-
mable key, then select …
Dest.
: Assign a name to the key
next to
Text:
and enter the tele-
phone number next to
Dest.:
.
■
In the case of
external
tele-
phone numbers, you enter the
number directly if external line
seizure is automatic; if, on the
other hand, external line seizure
is manual, you must first key in
the external line seizure code
digit (the presetting is
).
■
In the case of
internal
telephone
numbers, you enter the number
directly if external line seizure is
manual; if, on the other hand,
external line seizure is auto-
matic, first press the star key
twice .
Conclude programming with
Save
.
Programming Functions
You can store main menu functions
on programmable keys. If the func-
tion programmed on a key is active,
the key’s LED lights up.
Press and
hold
down the key to see
the name of the function (in the first
line, e.g. Call forwarding). If re-
quired, you can change the function
(e.g. the destination for call forward-
ing).
Switching Functions On/Off
Programmed functions are activated
by pressing (
without
holding down)
the key or switched on or off by
pressing and holding down the key
(e.g. call forwarding).
Programming a Key
Press and
hold
down the program-
mable key, then select …
Features
and confirm this with the
key. Select the desired func-
tion from the MenuCards and specify
the variable, if required (e.g. tele-
phone number). Conclude program-
ming with
Save
.
For a description of the MenuCard
functions, refer to the chapter enti-
tled
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