Appendix D – Feature Codes and Soft Key Descriptions D-1 FlexSet 120S/280S User Guide
Appendix D – Feature Codes and Soft Key Descriptions
This appendix details the rich array of options available on your FlexSet. Features are accessed by use of the context-
sensitive soft keys. The features can also be operated by using their dial codes, so that they may be programmed into
the programmable keys.
Soft Key
These are the soft key options displayed on the 3
rd
line of your FlexSet. This column is arranged in alphabetical order.
In situations where there are two or three features, one standard, one attendant, and one boss group:
• The attendant feature takes the format
aXXXXX
(for example,
Trace and aTrace, where Trace is the standard feature and aTrace is the attendant feature).
• The boss group feature takes the format
BG:XXX.
(for example,
Fwd and BG:Fwd, where Fwd is the standard feature and BG:Fwd is the boss group feature).
Source
This is the route taken using the soft keys to reach this soft key message.
Feat corresponds to the idle state, or > [Feat].
Call corresponds to the FlexSet state during a call (ongoing, ringing, etc.).
Feature Code
The feature code is the default code (numbering plan) that is used to operate the relevant feature using the dial pad.
The feature code can be used to pre-program the FlexSet DSS buttons with the specific feature.
When the soft key links to a sub-menu (e.g. pressing [Fwd] opens a list of forwarding options), “MENU” is used to
show that this is a multilevel menu.
For more detailed information on how to use the feature codes and how to program them, refer to the Coral FlexSet
280, 280D, 280D-Z, 120, 120D and 120L User Guide, or the Attendant Console User’s Guide. See page 141 for
instructions on how to program a feature into a programmable key by using its feature code.
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