Programming Keys
Features and MenuCards
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If you now press the feature key, a menu opens in which you can activate
or deactivate the function again. The destination numbers for the indi-
vidual MSNs of the group are overwritten and will have to be repro-
grammed if required. Selecting
On
will forward all MSNs in the group to
the originally programmed destination number, or you can specify a new
destination number. Selecting
Off
will deactivate all forwarding for all
MSNs in the group.
Example 2 “Call Waiting Protection”
If you have assigned “Call waiting protection ” to a feature key, the LED
lights up if call waiting protection is activated for all the call keys on your
telephone. If you deactivate call waiting protection for a single call key
(“Call waiting protection”), the LED goes out.
If you now press the feature key, a menu opens in which you can activate
or deactivate the function. The call waiting protection for the single key is
then deleted and will have to be reprogrammed if required.
With the
On
menu item you turn on call-waiting protection for all call
keys. With the
Off
menu item you turn off call-waiting protection for all
keys.
Programming a Function onto a Key
You can also combine multiple functions on a single key. For more infor-
mation on this please see the section on
Stacking or Linking Functions
starting
on page 136.
g
Long
press the programmable key, then …
P O
select
Features
and press the OK key.
P Z O
Select the desired function from the MenuCards, specify the
variable part (e. g. call number) if required, then press the
OK key.
Z O
Select
Text:
to label the key. If you do not enter a text, the
key will be labelled with a default text. Press the OK key.
O
The
Save
menu item is now selected. Press the OK key. The
programming is saved.