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Programmable Keys Features and MenuCards
Programmable Keys
Programming a
Destination
You can store telephone numbers on
programmable keys, allowing you to
dial a number simply by pressing the
particular key.
Press and hold down the program-
mable key, then select …
Dest.
: Assign a name to the key
next to
Text:
and enter the tele-
phone number next to
Dest.:
.
In the case of external tele-
phone numbers, you enter the
number directly if external line
seizure is automatic; if, on the
other hand, external line seizure
is manual, you must first key in
the external line seizure code
digit (the presetting is ).
In the case of internal telephone
numbers, you enter the number
directly if external line seizure is
manual; if, on the other hand,
external line seizure is auto-
matic, first press the star key
twice .
Conclude programming with
Save
.
Programming Functions
You can store main menu functions
on programmable keys. If the func-
tion programmed on a key is active,
the key’s LED lights up.
Press and hold down the key to see
the name of the function (in the first
line, e.g. Call forwarding). If re-
quired, you can change the function
(e.g. the destination for call forward-
ing).
Switching Functions On/Off
Programmed functions are activated
by pressing (without holding down)
the key or switched on or off by
pressing and holding down the key
(e.g. call forwarding).
Programming a Key
Press and hold down the program-
mable key, then select
Features
and confirm this with the
key. Select the desired func-
tion from the MenuCards and specify
the variable, if required (e.g. tele-
phone number). Conclude program-
ming with
Save
.
For a description of the MenuCard
functions, refer to the chapter enti-
tled MenuCard “Main menu” starting
on page 54.
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