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Features and MenuCards Programming Keys
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Note: You can only programme programmable keys if your
system administrator has provided you with the authorisa-
tion to do so. Consult your system administrator if your au-
thorisation has to be changed.
You can also use the Configurator of the Web console (in the PBX Configuration:
Phones: System Phones menu) to assign destinations or functions to program-
mable keys. It doesn’t matter whether the keys are programmed on the system tel-
ephone or in the Configurator. Settings are immediately valid and overwrite any
previous settings in both cases.
6.4.1 Programming Call Numbers (Destinations)
You can dial call numbers assigned to keys by simply pressing the relevant key.
Programming a Destination
g Long press the programmable key, then
PO select
Dest.
and press the OK key.
ZO
Text:
Enter a name, then press the OK key.
ZO
Dest.:
Enter the call number, then press the OK key.
External call number: Enter the call number directly if
external line seizure is automatic. If external line seizure is
manual, you must first key in the external line seizure
code digit (the default setting is
0).
Internal call number: Enter the call number directly if
external line seizure is manual. If external line seizure is
automatic, first press the star key twice
**.
Please see the section on Manual or Automatic Line Seizure
starting on page 55 for a more detailed explanation of auto-
matic and manual line seizure.
You can also save a call number, that has been saved in the
phone book, to a destination key. The first and last name of
the phone book entry will automatically be included and the
call number of the entry saved as destination call number.

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