Programming
How to Program Buttons
Use programming to store dialing sequences on programmable buttons (see
diagram, panels 2–3). Then simply touch the button to dial automatically.
1.
Press
Feature
0
0
to enter program mode.
2.
Press a programmable button (see diagram, on panels 2-3).
3.
Press the buttons you normally press to dial another extension, to dial an
outside telephone number, or to use a dial-code feature (see examples below).
NOTE: For any programming that includes the
Intercom button, press the
left
Intercom
button.
To program more buttons, or to change the programming, repeat steps
2 and 3.
4.
Press
Feature
0
0
to exit program mode.
Examples:
Another extension number
To ring extension 11 with one touch, program Intercom 1 1 ; to voice
signal (page) extension 11, program
Intercom
★
1
1
.
You can also use this button to:
■
■
Transfer calls with one touch.
See at a glance when the extension is busy (red steady light), calling
you (green flashing light), or when a transferred call is returning to you
(green fluttering light).
An outside telephone number
To dial 555-5678 with one touch, program
5
5
5
5
6
7
8
.
Any dial-code feature on panel 5 or 6
In general, you can program Feature and the two digit dial code on a button.
For example, to use Do Not Disturb with one touch, program
Feature 0 1
on a button with lights. For any feature you use by pressing Intercom , you must
also program the extension number or group number (but not a line number)
on the button. For example, to answer a call ringing at any extension in Pickup
Group 2, program
Intercom
6
6
2
on a button.
How to Program Personal Speed Dial
Numbers
1.
2.
3.
4.
Press
Feature
0
0
to enter program mode.
Press Feature , then press the two-digit Dial Code (80-99) you want assigned
to the phone number.
Enter the phone number. An outside number can have a maximum of 20
digits.
To add more numbers, repeat steps 2 and 3.
Press
Feature
0
0
to exit program mode.
To change a number, follow steps 1-4.
4