IP
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Buttons
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TOSHIBA
IPedge UG 11/11
You can also include an “X” character in a phone number string to have the
dialing stop at that point and queue up the rest of the number in the dial buffer.
The user can listen to the call and click the Dial button to dial the rest of the
digits at the appropriate time. Examples include: (1) dialing a person who has
an extension number (i.e. “4969040 x1008”), (2) dialing a pager and you want
to display a number on the LCD of the pager (i.e. “5551234x4969040#”), or
(3) dialing a long distance access code (i.e. “8884083279 x17135551234”).
Note: You can use more than one “X” in the phone number and it will wait
after each “X” (i.e. “4969040 x8 x*1009,1234”).
System/PBX Command
Keys
The System/PBX command keys are maintained for backward compatibility. It
is highly recommended that the user create User Defined Actions for System/
PBX Commands. The User Defined Actions have expanded the options
available for a number of these commands and thus offer better choices.
The description below shows the possible features that appear in the Setup
Key window. Some of the features listed are dependant upon Call Manager
System Administration settings such as the Auto Call Record/Tracer
Recording features, which only appear when the System Administrator
enables those items. Others are dependant upon the PBX used by Call
Manager.