Features and MenuCards
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Programming Multiple Functions and/or Call Numbers on a Key
Using a Feature Key (Stack / Link)
The LED of a key programmed as a stack has no function. You can use a key pro-
grammed as a Stack as follows:
• Short key press: The programmed entries are displayed in a selection menu.
Select the desired entry and press the OK key
O. The programmed call
number will be dialled or the programmed function executed.
• Long key press: The MenuCard for the key will be opened. You can now edit the
stack’s entries.
The illuminated LED of a key programmed as a link indicates that all functions of the
link are active (switched on). You can use a key programmed as a Link as follows:
g Long press the programmable key, then …
PO select
Stack
or
Link features
and press the OK key.
ZO Select
Text:
to label the key. If you do not enter a text, the key
will be labelled with the default text (either “Stack” or “Link”).
Press the OK key.
PO Select
Add
and make a selection from the MenuCard shown …
•
Features
to programme a feature key (see Programming
Functions (Features) starting on page 129),
•
Dest.
to programme a destination key (see Programming
Call Numbers (Destinations) starting on page 128); only pos-
sible when programming a stack.
Then press the OK key.
The MenuCard “Stack” or “Link” is shown with the new entry in
the list. You can now add another entry. When all memory loca-
tions are occupied you will hear a negative acknowledgement
tone.
O To end programming, select the
Save
menu item. Then press
the OK key. The programming is saved.