
SpectraLink Corporation
Installation, Configuration, and Administration
NetLink Telephony Gateway
Part Number: 72-0065-02-R.doc
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16.
Feature Programming (no Softkeys)
If your system is utilizing any NetLink Wireless Telephones that do not have
softkeys (PT800 series or earlier),
Feature Programming
is used to allow these
handsets to access system features.
Mute and optional OAI (Open Application Interface) must be programmed in the
Feature Programming
screen for both analog and digital systems.
In digital systems, feature programming is done in the PBX. These features are also
programmed into the handsets according to the directions outlined in the
LinkPlus
Interface Guide
for your PBX.
In analog systems, the
Feature Programming
screen is used to program special
features. With Feature Programming you can access special features by pressing the
FCN
key on the handset followed by another key. This shortcut is called a “macro”.
You may define macros for the digits
1
-
9
,
*
,
0
, and
#
. After programming, when you
press
FCN
followed by a digit or character, you will have access to the associated
feature.
The feature programming settings are usually the same for every NetLink Telephony
Gateway. Note that the settings done on one NetLink Telephony Gateway as
described below should be done on the rest of the NetLink Telephony Gateways
sharing the same PBX so that all handsets have access to the same special features.
You must use this screen to program all analog features and to program
the
MUTE
function to
FCN 1
in all analog and digital systems.
Navigate to the
NetLink Wireless Telephone System
menu for the NetLink
Telephony Gateway and select
Feature Programming
. A screen similar to the
following displays: