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User Preferences programming is available under
User Preferences
under the heading
Terminals&Sets
.
Changing button programming
Press
≠
at
Button prgrming
. The display shows the number of
buttons on the telephone (an example is shown in Displays at the end of this
section).
If the telephone has a CAP module, you can press
CAP1
or
KIM1
to see the
buttons on the module.
Press
‘
to move through all the buttons on the telephone. Refer
to ‘‘Default button assignments’’ on page 150 for button number mapping
for each type of Business Series Terminal and Norstar M-series telephones.
Use the display buttons to change the programming for a button. User
Preferences programming cannot change the buttons that are used by lines,
intercom, and the handsfree feature, which are assigned by the system
administrator. Refer to the
Compact ICS 7.1 Installer Guide
for details.
The display buttons used in button programming
Information about individual displays you may see is described at the end
of this section.
CANCL
Moves you out of a setting without making any changes to it.
CLR
Erases the button.
TEL#
Programs the button as an autodial number for an internal or an
external number. If it is an external autodial number, you have to
choose a line, line pool, or the routing table for the call to use.
CHANGE
Used when you are setting up an external autodial number. Press
CHANGE
until you see the type of line or pool you want the number
to use.
FEATR
Press to store a feature code on the button.
FIND
Locates a specific button on a telephone by entering its number.
Button numbers are shown in the illustrations.
LIST
Takes you to a list of feature codes. Press
‘
to move
through the list and press
OK
when you see the feature you want to
program on the button.
Summary of Contents for Compact ICS 7.1
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Page 70: ...70 Answering calls Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
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Page 144: ...144 Tracking your incoming calls Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
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Page 178: ...178 Programming Hunt Groups Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
Page 188: ...188 Using the Hospitality features Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
Page 202: ...202 Telephone features Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
Page 210: ...210 ISDN Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
Page 238: ...238 General System features Compact ICS 7 1 System Coordinator Guide N0130955 01...
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