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Using the NI / 5E Custom Terminal Set-Up
PROGRAMMING
A BUTTON FOR
ONE-TOUCH
DIALING
Notes: If you enter menu mode during a call,
special features such as Call Pickup and Call
Forwarding are temporarily disabled. However,
regular calling controls such as HOLD, SPKR,
MIC-OFF, and call disconnection remain
available.
Once you are familiar with the menu choice
numbers, you can go directly to the one you
want after pressing OPTIONS. For example, you
can abbreviate the key sequence OPTIONS,
NEXT, NEXT, 7, ENTER to OPTIONS, 7, ENTER,
getting to the RINGER screen without displaying
the other menus shown above.
Options for SPID and KEY-ATTR set-up are
installation functions usually performed by your
System Administrator or phone maintenance
personnel. These options are explained in
Chapter 5.
Multifunction buttons can be set to automatically
dial numbers you enter (up to 30 digits each).
The numbers you program can be any of the
following:
• Standard telephone numbers, including the
outside line access code (usually 9) if required.
• Special codes such as a personal ID number or
a voice mail access code, including * and #.
• A combination of a standard telephone number
plus one or more special codes, with pauses
between the elements to allow for system
response time.
To program a multifunction button for a one-touch
number, follow these steps:
1.
OPTIONS
1 ENTER
ONE-TOUCH
SELECT ASSIGN KEY
Programming a
One-Touch
Button