ONYX M ultib ut ton Fe atu re Ha nd bo ok
Using Your Telephone
The type of phone you have . . .
You have either a 30-button or a
10-button telephone. The phones
are identical except in the number
of programmable keys. The
30-button telephone has 24
programmable keys; the 10-button
telephone has four.
Your phone also has keys that give
you one-button access to certain
features. For example, to place or
answer a Message Waiting, just
press MSG. Or, press DND to quickly put your phone in Do Not Disturb.
For an illustration of all the keys on your phone and what they do, turn to
page 81 at the back of this guide.
Using a programmable key with three functions . . .
Each of your programmable keys
may have up to three functions. A
single key can be a line, Speed Dial
and Direct Station Selection (DSS)
key. When you just press the key,
you get its first level function (e.g.,
line key). When you press
INTERCOM, the key
automatically turns into a DSS key.
Press DIAL, and the key becomes
a Speed Dial key.
Your communications manager can tell you the functions of your
programmable keys.
N1850MFH04
ONYX Multibutton Feature
Handbook
DIAL
INTERCOM
DSS
(keys 1-15)
Speed Dial
(keys 1-20)
Feature
(keys 1-24)
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