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Programmable Key Types
You can assign functions to line keys (
L1
,
L2
,
L3
,
L4
) and hard keys (
HOLD
,
p
,
q
,
INTERCOM
,
MUTE
)
Keys can have identical functions, depending on the “Type” of key For example,
you can assign keys for Key System Emulation so that you can manage your
own held calls and shared calls within the system You can also assign several
“Line”-type keys to Account 1 so that you can manage multiple calls on Account
1 For programmable key default settings, see “Factory Default Line Key Settings” on
Type
Description
N/A
Configures the key so it does not have a function.
If you press the key, nothing will happen
KeyLine*
Configures the key for Key System Emulation. You
can manage your own held calls and shared calls
within the system The key LED will change according
to call activity
Select the desired line index number
Line*
Configures the key for accessing a line. You can make
calls or answer calls by pressing these keys The key
LED will change according to call activity
Select the desired Account number
Call list
Configures the key to access the Call List.
You can then press the key to view the Call List
Directory
Configures the key to access the Directory menu.
You can then press the key to view the Directory
menu
Call History
Configures the key to access the Call History list.
You can then press the key to view the Call History
list
Redial
Configures the key to access the Redial list.
You can then press the key to view the Redial list
Message
Configures the key to access the Message menu.
You can then press the key to view the Message
menu
Do Not Disturb
Configures the key to turn Do Not Disturb on or off.
* This Type is only available for line keys (
L1
to
L4
)