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1.2.3 Programmable Keys
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The additional keys to the left of the display are free programmable keys.
The system administrator can assign other internal call numbers to these keys for
you as additional trunk keys (call keys). These keys have also been assigned to
external call numbers at which you can be reached from an external number. In
order to make a call with a trunk key, first press the key and then dial the call
number.
The system administrator can also assign the programmable keys as call keys for
team functions. Information on the use of team functions can be found in the
chapter Team Functions starting on page 86.
The LEDs of the call keys indicate difeerent states, see also the chapter Signalling
on the Call Keys starting on page 45.
You can programme features and destination call numbers yourself directly on the
programmable keys of the device that have not been set by the system adminis-
trator. See the chapters on Programming Functions (Features) starting on page 123
and Programming Call Numbers (Destinations) starting on page 122 for more infor-
mation. To use a configured programmable key, do the following:
■ Short key press: The programmed destination call number is dialled or the pro-
grammed function (feature) is carried out.
■ Long key press: The key can be programmed with a MenuCard.
For the System Administrator: Configuring the Keys of a System Telephone
■ The keys of the system telephones can be programmed in the Configurator,
PBX Configuration: Devices: System phones menu.
■ In the Configurator, PBX Configuration: Groups menu you can set up teams
and programme team functions for the system telephones of the team
members. In the “Team Function” chapter in the “Mounting and Commis-
sioning” guide you will find examples and explanations of various possible
team configurations.
1.2.4 Redial Key
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Opens a list of the last-dialled numbers.