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6. Choose
File > Save
. The system will create a configuration file that the phone will download
when the phone is restarted.
Programming TS-9133i function keys
The TS-9133i has seven programmable function keys. The keys allow the user to access
TalkSwitch features, and to monitor and engage lines, extensions and queued calls (i.e.
line appearance).
Note that the keys cannot be programmed if the extension has hot line access enabled. In this
case, pressing the top function key of the TS-9133i connects to the resource.
1. Click
Configure Keys
. This button is enabled if the
IP Extension Details
area is complete. The
TalkSwitch 9133i
window appears.
2. For each key, select the
Function
and the
Resource
(if applicable). The following
Functions
are available.
•
None
— The key is not programmed.
•
Line appearance
— Select a telephone line or VoIP number as the resource. The LED will
be off if the line is available; flashing if the line is ringing an extension; and on solid if
the line is being used. Press the key to immediately connect the extension to the line.
You do not have to dial the hunt group number.
•
Extension appearance
— Select a local extension as the resource. The LED will be off if
the extension is on-hook; flashing if the extension is ringing or on hold; and on solid if
the extension is being used. Press the key to ring the extension.
•
Queue appearance
— Select a local extension as the resource. The LED will be off if the
extension has no calls queued, and flashing if the extension has one or more calls
queued. Press the key to connect with the oldest queued call.
•
Voicemail
— Do not select a resource. The LED is unused. Press the key to access the
voice mailbox of the local extension. If the
Voicemail
key is not programmed, press
**#
.
•
DND
— Do not select a resource. The LED is unused. Press the key to toggle Do Not
Disturb mode. If the
DND
key is not programmed, press
*62#
.