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Synapse SB67020/SB67025 Deskset User’s Guide
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Programmable Feature Keys
The Deskset has ten programmable feature keys as shown in
Figure 2 on page 10
. In Call
Appearance mode, key 1 (top) is a Call Appearance, and is not programmable. Your
system administrator can program the other nine keys to be used as Call Appearances,
function keys, or quick-dial keys. See
“Quick Dial” on page 136
to add quick-dial entries.
In Line Appearance mode, key 10 (bottom) is an Intercom key, and is not programmable.
Press this key to call another extension. Your system administrator can program the
other nine keys to access external lines or for other functions, including quick dial.
Table 7 and Table 8 list the default functions for the Programmable Feature keys in Call
Appearance mode and Line Appearance mode. Your key assignments may be different.
Table 9 on page 20 has a complete list of possible programmable feature key
assignments.
Table 7 Programmable Feature Key Default Functions (Call Appearance Mode)
Key
Function Label
For more information, see...
1
Call 1
a
a. Non-programmable.
“Call Indicators” on page 15
2
Call 2
3
Park List
“Accessing the Park List” on page 60
4
Page
“Sending a Page” on page 96
5
Do Not Disturb
“Using Do Not Disturb (DND)” on page 128
6
Call Forward All
“Call Forward All and Call Forward–No Answer” on
page 109
7
Redial
“Accessing the Redial List” on page 62
8
Directory
“Using the Directory” on page 67
9
Call Log
“Using the Call Log” on page 90
10
Messages
“Voicemail Overview” on page 75
Table 8 Programmable Feature Key Default Functions (Line Appearance Mode)
Key
Function Label
For more information, see...
1
Line 1
“Line Appearance Mode” on page 12
2
Line 2
3
Line 3
4
Line 4
5
Page
“Sending a Page” on page 96
6
Redial
“Accessing the Redial List” on page 62
7
Directory
“Using the Directory” on page 67
8
Call Log
“Using the Call Log” on page 90
9
Messages
“Voicemail Overview” on page 75
10
Intercom
a
a. Non-programmable.
“Making an Intercom Call” on page 33