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System Hardware
Inter-Tel
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Axxess
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Administrator Guide — Issue 11.0, May 2008
Keymaps
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DSS/BLF Button:
A DSS/BLF button will dial the associated extension number when
pressed. If assigned to a button with a lamp, it will also show the status of the associ-
ated station, as described for DSS/BLF Units on
. DSS/BLF buttons cannot be
changed by the station user.
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Feature Button:
These are programmed with feature codes. The feature code appears
in the same button location on all stations assigned to the keymap and cannot be
changed by the endpoint user.
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Forward Button:
The forward button can be programmed with any of the Call For-
warding feature codes. The forwarding code used by the button can be changed by the
endpoint user.
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Hunt Group Button:
Like DSS/BLF buttons, this button dials a hunt group pilot num-
ber when pressed and, if assigned to a button with a lamp, will show the status of that
hunt group.
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Individual Trunk Button:
This button is associated with one trunk. It can be used for
placing outgoing calls, and for picking up calls on hold and answering incoming calls
on that trunk.
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Intercom (IC) Button:
The
button allows access to intercom channels for plac-
ing and answering calls. If an
button is not assigned, an intercom call will
appear under a Call button.
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Next Button: (This button type is not required for digital endpoints. It is intended for
analog endpoint use.)
This button is used for scrolling forward through displays. (
digi-
tal endpoint
s use the volume button.)
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Page Zone Button:
A page zone button is programmed with one of the page access
codes (9600-9609 or 9600-9649 depending on the software version) for quick access to
page zones (0-9 or 0-49 respectively).
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Previous Button: (This button type is not required for digital endpoints. It is intended
for analog endpoint use.)
This button is used for scrolling backward through displays.
(
digital endpoints
use the volume button.)
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Programmable Button:
Up to 35 user-programmable buttons can be designated and
given default values in the keymap database. They can then be reprogrammed to enter
any of the trunk group access codes, extension numbers, or feature codes by the indi-
vidual endpoint users as desired. Or, they can be programmed as system or station
speed-dial bins, or as secondary extension buttons (see below). The endpoint user or
programmer can return the buttons to default values at any time.
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Save Button: (This button type is not required for digital endpoints. It is intended for
analog endpoint use.)
This button is used for saving volume levels or programmed end-
point features. (
digital endpoint
s use the volume button, by pressing both ends at
once.)
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Secondary Extension Button:
This type of button allows a station user to have one-
button access to calls ringing or holding at another station. It should be assigned to a
button with a lamp so that the secondary extension button can show the call status. If
desired, a station can have several secondary extension buttons, each associated with a
different station. For details, see
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SPKR Button:
This button is used for turning the endpoint speaker or headset on and
off.
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Speed Dial Buttons:
Each keymap can have up to 10 speed-dial buttons. Each speed-
dial button can be programmed by the endpoint user to dial one digit string. If assigned
to a button with a lamp, the lamp will show the status of an extension number if it is
associated with that button.
IC
IC
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