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1, page 1. Any code or number that may be dialled by
pressing the keys may also be programmed onto a key.
The key may be programmed with a feature code,
extension number or an external number.
Program a key with a new feature
Press prog, the key sequence to store, followed by the
key onto which the code will be stored. Up to 30 key
presses may be stored onto each programmable key. A
2 second pause may be inserted with the
key and a
transfer press may be inserted with the
key.
Changing the Index card
The Index card may be taken out and reversed when
keys are re-assigned, see Figure 2 on page 2 for details.
This allows you to write in the new function of each key
after re-programming.
Restore key default setting
Program the default settings back onto the key. LED
operation will also return to this key.
When a key is re-programmed as an extension
with digits 11-18 or 21-24 then the LED will
also be enabled to show the state of the
extension. Similarly, if a key is re-programmed
with the codes 91 – 96 then the LED will be
enabled to show the state of the line.
Restore all keys to default setting
All 15 programmable keys will return to their default
programming.
Language
Change Executive terminal language (Option)
The menu option will toggle between the two installed
languages for display.
Last Number Redial
Redial last number in Terminal memory
Dials the last number, or code dialled from the terminal.
Pressing redial without going off-hook will switch the
terminal to handsfree mode. This is stored in the
terminal memory, not the system memory unlike the
codes below.
number, key to program
key to restore
Terminal Features
p
p
p
p
Reset prog. Keys
or
Terminal Features
p
p
p
p
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