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Programming
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Key Assignments
E. KEY ASSIGNMENTS
10.23 The Key Assignments programming area is used for performing the following program-
ming tasks for keyset map groups DSS/BLF map groups:
Naming the keymaps.
Determining the layout of the buttons for the station instrument(s) that will use each
keymap. Note that when a button is designated on one type of phone, it will appear on
the corresponding button on all stations in that keymap.
Assigning the stations that will use each map as their standard and alternate keymaps.
Determining the default values for the user-programmable buttons and, if desired,
updating selected stations.
NOTE: The volume adjustment button on the digital phones also can be used for scrolling
through displays. However, the analog phone volume buttons are used only for adjusting vol-
ume; analog phones need to have Previous/Next buttons programmed in their keymaps to scroll
through displays. They also should have an Accept button to accept entries when in numeric
programming mode.
10.24 Key type options and the selections that are required are described below.
Accept Key: (This button type is not required for digital phones.) No further program-
ming is necessary. This button will be used to accept an entry when using numeric
mode. (Digital phones use the VOLUME button, by pressing both arrows at once.)
Call Key: The next CALL button number is automatically selected.
Cancel Key: No further programming is necessary. This button will be used to cancel a
feature or cancel an entry when in numeric mode.
Down Key: (This button type is not required for digital phones.) No further program-
ming is necessary. This button can be used scrolling backward through displays. When
the phone is idle, it can be used for adjusting volume, in place of the VOLUME button.
(Digital phones use the VOLUME DOWN button.)
DSS/BLF Key: Select the circuit or extension number of the station that will appear
under the selected DSS/BLF button. If this is assigned to an off-node device, the button
can be used for dialing the station, but the lamp will not show station status (no BLF).
Feature Key: Select the feature code that will be entered when this button is pressed.
Forward Key: Select the desired Call Forward feature code.
Hunt Group Key: Select the pilot number of the desired hunt group.
Intercom (IC) Key: No further programming is necessary. This button will be used for
seizing an intercom channel or answering a waiting intercom call.
Next Key: (This button type is not required for digital phones. It is intended for analog
phone use.) No further programming is necessary. This button will be used for scrolling
forward through displays. (Digital phones use the VOLUME UP button.)
Page Zone Key: Select the page zone 0-9 or 0-49 that will be used by selecting the
page zone access code 9600-9609 or 9600-9649 (respectively).
Previous Key: (This button type is not required for digital phones. It is intended for
analog phone use.) No further programming is necessary. This button will be used
scrolling backward through displays. (Digital phones use the VOLUME DOWN but-
ton.)

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