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Programming
INTER-TEL
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AXXESS
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Key Assignments
NOTE: Secondary extension buttons also have an additional field, “Ring When _
Calls At Extension, as shown above. This field allows the station to receive a burst
of ringing when a certain number of calls are present at a primary station, and at
least one call is ringing or camped on. If this field is set to 0, the secondary station
will never receive the burst of ringing. To set this number, select the current Value
and scroll to or enter the new value in the box. Then press ENTER or select
another field to save the change.
• DSS Station List: When you double-click on Station List, you see the stations that are
currently assigned to the DSS or IDS DSS keymap.
To add to the list:
a. Right-click on the list. An option box appears.
b. Select Move to Station List. A window appears that asks you to select the type of
device to include.
c. Select the desired device and then select Next. The list of devices appears. (You
can view them in a list by selecting the List button or view details by selecting the
Details button.)
d. Highlight the desired device(s) and then select Move Items. When you have
selected all the devices necessary, click
Finish. Your selection appears in the sta-
tion list.
NOTE: To highlight a series of items, hold down SHIFT while selecting the first
and last item you want. To highlight two or more items that are not consecutive,
hold down CTRL while selecting the desired items.
To remove a station from the list: Highlight it and press DELETE. You will be asked
to confirm that you want to delete the station. Select
Yes.
10.31 Keyset: There are several phone types that are associated with a keymap in DB Pro-
gramming. These phone types are as follows:
• Model 8600 Phone
• Model 8662, 8660, 8620, 8560, and 8520 Phones
• Model 8500 Phone
• Executive Display Phone
• Standard Display Phone
• Axxess
Basic Phone
• Professional Display and Associate Display Phones
• Eclipse™ Basic Phone
• 8-, 12-, and 24-Line AIM Analog Phones
• 8-, 12-, and 24-Line DVK Analog Phones
• 12-, and 24-Line GMX Analog Phones
• 8-, 12-, and 24-Line IMX Analog Phones