Aastra 6773 User Guide Aastra 6770/6770ip for Aastra 800 and OpenCom 100 - Page 96

Programming the Call Keys, MenuCard Prog. call key Trunk Key

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Team Functions Programming the Call Keys g Accepting Calls with a Trunk Key: Another team member presses the trunk key to which the call number 11 has been assigned. For information on how to programme the feature keys, please refer to the chapter entitled Programming Functions (Features) starting on page 128. 4.2 Programming the Call Keys The call keys are configured in the Configurator on the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800 Web console. For system telephones, you can configure the following: ■ the type of key (trunk key, team key, busy key or direct-call key), ■ the call number and the text currently assigned to the key, ■ the call signalling mode for this key. You can change the pre-settings for the text and the call signalling mode on the appropriate key's MenuCard (see the following sections: MenuCard "Prog. call key" (Trunk Key) on page 94, MenuCard "Prog. team key" on page 96, and MenuCard "Prog. busy key" on page 97) as well as most of the settings for supported features. If the configuration of a call key is changed in the Configurator, the telephone will load the new settings and not be operational for a few moments. For more information on the configuration, refer to the online help of the OpenCom 100 / Aastra 800. 4.2.1 MenuCard "Prog. call key" (Trunk Key) g Long press the trunk key, then select ... 1 Modify text: You will see the text currently assigned to the key. This text is displayed on the display of your telephone. To change the text, press O. Delete the existing text with the C key and enter new text, if required. Press O and confirm this with Save. If you delete the text, only the key's call number will be displayed. 2 Call diversion: You can configure one or more types of call forwarding for the trunk key (Immediately, After delay, Busy), see the section entitled 94

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Team Functions
Programming the Call Keys
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For information on how to programme the feature keys, please refer to the chapter
entitled
Programming Functions (Features)
starting on page 128.
4.2
Programming the Call Keys
The call keys are configured in the
Configurator
on the OpenCom 100 /
Aastra 800 Web console. For
system telephones
, you can configure the following:
the type of key (trunk key, team key, busy key or direct-call key),
the call number and the text currently assigned to the key,
the call signalling mode for this key.
You can change the pre-settings for the text and the call signalling mode on the
appropriate key’s MenuCard (see the following sections:
MenuCard “Prog. call key”
(Trunk Key)
on page 94,
MenuCard “Prog. team key”
on page 96, and
MenuCard
“Prog. busy key”
on page 97) as well as most of the settings for supported features.
If the configuration of a call key is changed in the
Configurator
, the telephone will
load the new settings and not be operational for a few moments. For more infor-
mation on the configuration, refer to the online help of the OpenCom 100 /
Aastra 800.
4.2.1
MenuCard “Prog. call key” (Trunk Key)
g
Long
press the trunk key, then select …
1°Modify°text
: You will see the text currently assigned to the key. This text is
displayed on the display of your telephone. To change the text, press
O
.
Delete the existing text with the
C
key and enter new text, if required. Press
O
and confirm this with
Save
. If you delete the text, only the key’s call
number will be displayed.
2°Call°diversion
: You can configure one or more types of call forwarding for
the trunk key (
Immediately
,
After°delay
,
Busy
), see the section entitled
g
Accepting Calls with a Trunk Key:
Another team member
presses the trunk key to which the call number 11 has been
assigned.