FF4: FF-Key/Soft Key Feature Assignment
Section 400-Programming
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DBS 576 (USA) issued 05/20/98
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FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
0
System
Configuration
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
FF1
System
FF2
Trunks
FF3
Extensions
FF4
FF-/Soft Keys
FF5
Groups
FF6
TRS/ARS
0
System
Configuration
FF7
Applications
FF8
Maintenance
Introduction
Appendix A
Appendix B
Introduction: Feature Codes in Programming Mode
Use the Feature Codes table below for all FF4 addresses. (Some features cannot
be programmed into soft keys; these features are noted in the table below.)
The codes shown in the “Fixed Feature Codes” column are hard-coded and cannot
be changed. However, most of the features can also be assigned another “flexible”
code in FF1 2: Dial Plan (pg. 1-154) for end-user programming. Exceptions are
noted in the table below.
When assigning features to keys in Programming Mode, you must always use the
Fixed Feature Code. However, end-users programming their own keys can use the
Flexible Code. If the Flexible Codes are changed in the Dial Plan, it is not
necessary to reprogram extensions. When an end-user programs a Flexible Code
into an FF-key or soft key, the system will translate the Flexible Code into the
Fixed Code. The end-user can still press the same FF-key or soft key to perform
the feature, even if the feature’s Flexible Code is changed in programming.
When you display the FF-key or soft key setting, it will always show the Fixed
Code.
Table 4-1. FF-Key/Soft Key Fixed Feature Codes
NOTE:
All features can be programmed on FF-Keys, and most (but not all) can also be programmed on
Soft Keys (the “Soft Key” column will be shaded for exceptions). Also, some features cannot be
assigned a Flexible Code for end-users, and can be set only in Programming Mode (the “End-
User” column will be shaded for these exceptions).
Feature
Description
Fixed Feature Code
+ (additional digits to
program into key)
End-User Soft Key
CO Trunk Key
# + (Trunk 1-576)
MCO Trunk Key
For incoming and outgoing
calls.
MCO No. 1 = ”9” access code
MCO No. 2 = “81” access code
MCO No. 3 = “82” access code
MCO No. 4 = “83” access code
MCO No. 5 = “84” access code
1 + (MCO 1-5) + (MCO-
Incoming Group 00-99)
Virtual Port Key
∗
9 + (Virtual Port 001-576)
DSS/BLF - Outgoing only
Call ext. / View status only.
9 + (Extension 0-9999)
End-User
Soft Key
DSS/BLF - Immediate Ring
Call ext. / View status /
Also rings immediately for
incoming call (can answer).
81+(Extension 0-9999)
End-User
DSS/BLF - Delayed Ring
Call ext. / View status /
Also delay-rings incoming call
(can answer).
82+(Extension 0-9999)
End-User
DSS/BLF - Flash/No-Ring
Call ext. / View status /
Also flashes for incoming call
(can answer).
83+(Extension 0-9999)
End-User
Built-In VM Unit #1:
Mailbox Access
Access mailbox options.
61 + (Mailbox No. 00-9999)