How To Enter The Setting Mode
· NOTES
- If Back (<) key is pressed while scrolling through
the sub-menus, the main menu message appears
on the display.
- You may also lift the handset and then press
& hold Check (ü) key until the second beep to
enter the Setting Mode.
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Memory Keys
How To Program Memory Keys
The Memory Keys are not preset and can be
programmed to any of the following:
- Extensions,
- Lines,
- Common Pool numbers,
- Private Pool numbers,
- Some system features.
You may program the Memory Keys as follows:
1. In the Setting Mode, enter the Phone Settings
menu, and then the Key Settings sub-menu.
2. Select the option that you require from the
options listed above.
3. Press the Memory Key that you wish to
program.
4. Proceed as indicated by the LCD messages.
If you wish, you may use the Auto Settings option
in the Key Settings sub-menu to program all of
the Memory Keys at the same time. Refer to pg 11
for details.
Following are the main points to program the
Memory Keys:
Each Memory Key may be programmed
for two different functions: Primary Function
and Secondary Function. While programming a
Memory Key, if a feature is to be assigned to
its Primary Function, the key should be pressed
until the first beep (the LED lights up green).
If a feature is to be assigned to its Secondary
Function, then the key should be pressed until
the second beep (the LED lights up red).
While programming the Memory Keys for
Extensions, the physical extension numbers must
be entered. (For MS48 systems with 2-digit
extension numbers, the numbers must be
preceded with 1.)
Only Common Pool Registers between 00-49
may be assigned to the Memory Keys.
Up to 20 Private Pool Numbers, each at most
16 digits, may be stored in Memory Keys. (Except
the 9th Memory Key, which is limited to 9 digits for
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