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Flexible Buttons
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Pause (Long) Button-
Press to insert a 10-second pause when programming Speed Dial numbers.
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Pause Button-
Press to set either a one-half or two-second pause when programming Speed
Dial numbers. (The pause time is set in system programming).
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Primary Directory Number Button-
Press to answer a call to the [PDN] or to initiate a phone call. The [PDN] is your
Extension Number or Intercom Number. Your telephone can have up to four
[PDN] buttons with your number. See “Directory Button Definitions” on Page 5 for
more information.
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Phantom Directory Number Button-
Up to eight [PhDN]s can be dedicated to a station or shared by a group of
stations. See “Directory Button Definitions” on Page 5 for more information.
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Call Pickup Button-
Press to initiate a Directed Call Pickup of CO line, [DN], and page calls.
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Tenant Call Pickup Buttons-
If the system is shared by tenants, the Directed Pickup 1~4 buttons pick up
ringing CO line calls for Tenants 1~4 respectively.
Pooled Line Button-
Press to access an available CO line from a group of lines appearing under one
button.
Privacy Button-
Press to block Privacy Override on common CO line buttons. This button does
not block Busy Override or Executive Override.
Privacy Release Button-
Press to release privacy on common CO line buttons, enabling other station
users to enter your conversations on those buttons. Privacy release does not
apply to common [DN] buttons which are always private.
Redial Button-
Press to have the system redial the last telephone number you dialed or begin to
store a speed dial number. If RDL is not programmed on your telephone, you can
substitute the # key for any of its referenced procedures.
Table 34
Feature Button Definitions
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Button
Label
Definitions