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Comfort Pro P 100/300/500 System Telephones
Key Assignments
Dial Keypad with ABC Assignment
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This is for dialling call numbers or entering text. The key label does not show all the available letters and
special characters. For more information, refer to the section entitled
Trunk Key (Call Key 1)
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The trunk key of the telephone (also: call key 1) is occupied by your internal call number (main number). The
key is located to the left of the display, and is labelled with your internal call number (or optionally, with a text
programmed by the system administrator). Refer to the respective illustration in the chapter
starting on page 14 to determine the position of the key on your equipment. Your internal call number is
assigned to an external call number where you can be reached when being called from an external number. It
is possible to assign several external call numbers to the key. If you wish to make a call, lifting the handset
seizes the key (and the trunk line); you can immediately dial an internal or external number (depending on the
system setting). Long pressing the key displays a MenuCard which allows you to programme the key’s
settings (see the section entitled
A system setting makes it possible to have your internal number assigned to other telephones as well. Calls
will then be signalled to other telephones simultaneously.
The LED of the key indicates the current status, see also the chapter
For the System Administrator: Setting the Trunk Keys of the System Telephones
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The internal call number for a system telephone is configured in the
Configurator
,
Telephony: Ports:
Upn
menu or for IP phones respectively in the
Configurator
,
Telephony: Devices: VoIP Phones
menu.
The assigned internal call number is automatically allocated to the trunk key (call key 1).
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The assignment to external call numbers takes place in the
Configurator
,
Telephony: Call Distribution
menu.
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