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DX-80 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
P7290 IMM 3-145
Related Features
Feature Look-up Feature Button Disable
DSS Button Programming Extension – Line Assignment
Related Programming
System Application – Feature Key Copy, DSS Copy
Extension – Feature Button Disable
PC-DBA – Feature Key Programming
Operation
1. While the extension is idle, press !/3. The display indicates that you are in Feature Key
programming mode by prompting you to press a key:
PRESS FTR KEY
2. Press the Flexible Feature Button that you wish to program. The current programming displays:
F98____
show chg
3. Press [chg
chgchg
chg].
SELECT FUNCTION
dir feat
4. To program the button, you must know the code type. It is either a directory number or a Feature Code. (In
general, directory numbers are DX-80 system resources that are designated dialing codes in the system
such as extensions and Page Zones. Feature Codes are those features that extension might invoke.) If you
are unsure what type of code is to be programmed exit Flexible Feature Button Programming and use
Feature/Directory Number Lookup to locate the feature and code you wish to program.
5. To program a directory number press [
dir
dirdir
dir].
DIR NUMBER :_
bksp save chg
6. Input the directory number and then press [save
savesave
save]. If you make a mistake, use [bksp
bkspbksp
bksp] and [chg
chgchg
chg] to re-enter
the number.
7. To program a feature code press [
ftr
ftrftr
ftr].
FTR CODE:_
bksp save chg
8. Input the feature code !6/ (for CID Table review), then press [save
savesave
save].
9. Continue programming other Flexible Feature Buttons or lift/replace handset to exit this programming.
Conditions
a) If you dial an invalid code you will hear error tone and the Digital Speakerphone display will show “CODE
UNAVAILABLE.”
b) In some cases a user may program a feature button for a specific CO line although access is restricted to
that line via database programming. In this situation, the telephone is still governed by database
programming and would still be unable to access the CO line if restricted.
c) Valid feature codes must be in the form of either “Fn” or “Fnn” where “F” is the feature button and “n” is
either a single-digit or two-digit code, including asterisk (*) and pound (#) dialed from the dial pad.
d) Any feature button programmed with a code previously assigned to a different feature button will cause the
previously programmed feature button to become unassigned.
e) Programmable Feature Buttons cannot be programmed for CO Line Group operation when the system is
configured for “Key” system operation.

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