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1.
PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE KEYS
These are examples of the terminal features available
by pressing the programmable keys. Some features
using feature access code may be programmed by the
user. Others must be programmed by the telephone
system administrator.
LED
Programmable Feature keys have a built-in Light
Emitting Diode (LED) that lights or flashes according to
the activity of the Feature key.
AICM:
Press the key to activate “Automatic Intercom”.
DICM:
Press the key to activate “Dial Intercom”.
NoDist (Do Not Disturb):
Press the key to activate or cancel “Privacy” feature.
CF-All:
Press the key to activate or cancel “Call Forwarding –
All Calls” feature.
CF-Busy:
Press the key to activate, verify, or cancel “Call For-
warding – Busy Line” feature.
CF-NoAns:
Press the key to activate, verify, or cancel “Call For-
warding – Don’t Answer” feature.
MICM:
Press the key to activate “Manual Intercom”.
MSG (Message):
Press the key to leave a message indication at a sta-
tion in no answer or busy condition.
MSG Wait:
Press the key to leave a message waiting indication on
boss’ station from secretary’s station.
no MSGwt:
Press the key to cancel a message waiting indication
on boss’s station from secretary’s station.
Priv.Rel:
Press the key to release “Privacy” feature.
Save&Rep (Save and Repeat):
Press the key to store a number or redial a stored
number.
Signal:
Press the key to cause chime at a predetermined sta-
tion.
SPD Name:
Press the key to register name for the key to
One-
Touch Speed Calling
key.
Reverse:
Press the key to reverse the black and white in its dis-
play: background, characters and icons.
MULTILINE APPEARANCE:
You can see the caller information (such as a caller ID
or a name) using the programmable key (which is pro-
grammed for a multiline by the system administrator)
during an incoming call. For details, see
in chapter 4.