Section 400-Programming
Chapter 5. FF Key Programming (FF5)
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
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Related Programming
BLF Port Assignment: FF3 (ExtPort)# 3# (ExtPort)#
ML/MCO Separation: FF3 (ExtPort)# 44# (0 or 1)#
FF Key Copy: FF9 3# (ExtPort)# (ExtPort)##
Notes
FF11 and FF12 in the Feature Codes.
The * and # phone keys are used as
movement keys (for scrolling through addresses) while in programming
mode. Therefore, when programming feature codes for FF keys, FF11 and
FF12 are used instead to represent * and # (FF11 enters *; FF12 enters #).
The phone will not display the symbol when you press FF11 or FF12, but it
will register * or # as part of the feature code.
Talkback
FF11 3
Tone/Voice Calling
PROG PROG 1
Transfer
PROG PROG PROG
Trunk Group Selection
(same as “MCO or ML Keys”)
(81-86 or 89)
Trunk Queuing
PROG PROG 2
Trunk Selection
(01-64)
UNA Pickup
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Voice Mail One-Touch Access
(CPC-B Version 5.0 or higher)
PROG AUTO NNN (XXX or AUTO SSD/PSD) #
VM Pilot Number Password (optional) Press the # key to
register the string.
Note:
The password (if used) can be 1 to 3 digits long. If the
password is over 3 digits, it must be assigned as a speed-dial
code (be sure to include an ending pound # sign after the pass-
word when creating the speed-dial code).
Voice Mail Transfer
PROG AUTO AUTO NNN
(NNN=VM Pilot Number)
Feature
Code to be assigned to FF key
(FF11 enters an asterisk *)
(FF12 enters a pound sign #)
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