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Key Assignments
Telephone’s Functions and Features
audio adapter in the socket until it
snaps into place. It is possible to
install adapters during operation:
you do not have to disconnect the
telephone (OpenPhone 63 or
OpenPhone 65) from the communi-
cations system.
Connect the external equipment ap-
propriately according to type.
CAUTION!
Do not damage
the adapter cover.
Note:
In the case of an
OpenPhone 65, you can plug the
audio adapter into either of the two
sockets. However, only one audio
adapter can be operated for each
OpenPhone 65.
Key Assignments
Note:
Some of the keys have dual
functionality (depending on whether
you simply press the key or press and
hold it). The keys are assigned on the
terminal itself or via the
Configura-
tor
on the Web console.
The “MenuCards” described in what
follows are windows that are dis-
played for the purpose of setting
features and functions. For more
details, refer to
Dial Keypad with
ABC Assignment
This is for dialling telephone num-
bers or entering text. The key label
does not show all the available let-
ters and special characters. For more
information, refer to
Call Key of the
Telephone
The first of the keys allocated to the
display (only one key on the Open-
Phone 61) is occupied by your
internal telephone number (main
number). This internal number is
assigned an external number at
which you can be reached. More
than one external number can be
assigned to the key. If you wish to
make a call, lifting the handset
seizes the key, and you can immedi-
ately dial an internal or external
number (depending on the system
setting). Pressing and holding the
key displays a MenuCard which
allows you to program telephone
numbers (see
A system setting makes it possible to
have your internal number assigned
to other telephones as well. Calls will
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