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Programming the Call Keys Team Functions
Accepting Calls with a Trunk
Key: Another team member presses
the trunk key to which the call
number 11 has been assigned.
For information on how to program
the function keys, please refer to the
chapter entitled Programming Func-
tions starting on page 68.
Programming the Call Keys
The call keys are configured in the
Configurator on the OpenCom 100
Web console. For system tele-
phones, you can configure the fol-
lowing:
■ the type of key (trunk key, team
key, busy key or direct call key),
■ the telephone number and the
text currently assigned to the
key,
■ the call signalling mode for this
key.
You can change the pre-settings for
the text and the call signalling mode
on the appropriate key’s MenuCard
(see MenuCard “Trunk Key” on
page 48, MenuCard “Team Key” on
page 49, and MenuCard “Busy Key”
on page 50) as well as most of the
settings for supported features.
If the configuration of a call key is
changed in the Configurator, the
terminal will load the new settings
and be out of action for a a few
moments. For more information on
the configuration, refer to the online
help of the OpenCom 100.
MenuCard “Trunk Key”
Press and hold down the trunk key
for a moment, then select …
1 Modify text
: You will see the
text currently assigned to the key.
This text is displayed on your tele-
phone. To change the text, press
. Delete the existing text with
the key and enter new text,
if required. Press and con-
firm this with
Save
. If you delete the
text without entering any new text,
only the key’s call number will be
displayed.
2 Call diversion
: You can
configure one or more types of
call diversion for the trunk key
(
Immediately, After delay,
Busy
). Proceed as with Divert phone
(see MenuCard “Call forwarding”
starting on page 56). The call
diversion mode configured for a
trunk key only applies to that key,
not the terminal.
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