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Do not program interactive buttons. If you accidentally program over them:
1. Press ITCM **1
2. Press the button you programmed over
3. Dial 91, 92 or 93 (buttons left to right)
4. Press SPKR to end.
Storing Feature Buttons
Options are as follows:
•
Account Code Button – allows entering of account codes for call accounting
purposes
•
Automatic Call-Back (Camp On) Button – arranges the system to ring your
phone and another extension on the system as soon as their phone becomes
idle
•
Call Forward Button – one-button forwarding of all calls to another phone
•
Call Park Orbit Button – places a call in system hold
•
Do Not Disturb Button
•
Page Button – one-button access to paging
•
Privacy Button – releases privacy for the current call
•
Redial Button – redials the saved last-dialed number
•
Voice Announce Block Button – blocks voice announcements.
To create access buttons:
1. Press OPTIONS
2. Press NEXT five times
3. Press FEAT
4. Press NEXT until desired feature choice is displayed
5. Press one of the buttons below displayed selections
6. Respond to the menu prompts
7. Press programmable button for storage location
8. Press PREV or NEXT until the net feature choice is displayed
9. Repeat steps 7 and 8 until all feature buttons are programmed or press EXIT
to end.
To clear a feature access button
, repeat the programming procedure, except,
press CLEAR before pressing the storage location button.
Special Purpose Feature Buttons
Assist
- Sends a message to an LCD speakerphone that lets the user know (with a
tone and station message display) that you need assistance.
Automatic Redial
– Causes the system to dial the last number you dialed once
every minute for 10 minutes, ringing for about 30 seconds each time.
Headset Button
- Allows you to use your phone with a headset instead of using the
speakerphone. Connect the headset in place of the handset and press the headset
button.
Group Listen
– Allows others in the room to hear a conversation over the speaker
while you use the handset or headset. The called party can only hear the
conversation transmitted through the handset or headset.