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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
7.6 Programmable Key
The V500 has six custom keys (see
for hardware information). You can
configure these keys to perform call functions. For example, if you can turn off caller ID on
the next call by dialing “*12*” on the alphanumeric keypad, you can configure a custom key
to do the same thing whenever you press it.
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The features available depend on your service provider.
Refer to information supplied by your service provider to see what features are available to
you, and the codes you enter to use them.
Select
Advanced Setting
>
Programmable Key
. The following screen displays.
Figure 116
LCD Menu: Programmable Feature Key
Table 90
LCD Menu: Auto Provision Expire Time - Edit
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Current Timeout
This shows the retry time already configured on the V500.
New Timeout
Enter the new retry time.
Mode
Cycle through different character input modes using the
#
key.
Save
Press this to save your changes.
<-
Press this to delete a character.
Back
Press this to return to the previous screen.
Programmable Key Number
Key 1:
Key 2:
Key 3:
Key 4:
Key 5:
Key 6:
Apply
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