Aastra OpenPhone 61 User Guide OpenPhone 60/60 IP on Aastra 800 and OpenCom 10 - Page 108
Programming Call Numbers Destinations
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Features and MenuCards Programming Keys The assignment of the programmable keys with destinations or functions can also be done in the Configurator of the Web console (in the Telephony: Devices: System Phones menu). It makes no difference whether the keys are programmed on the system telephone or in the Configurator. Settings are immediately valid in both cases and overwrite - when present - previous settings. 5.4.1 Programming Call Numbers (Destinations) You can store telephone numbers on programmable keys, allowing you to dial a number simply by pressing the particular key. Press and hold down the programmable key, then select ... Dest.: Assign a name to the key next to Text: and enter the telephone number next to Dest.:. ■ In the case of external telephone numbers, you enter the number directly if external line seizure is automatic; if, on the other hand, external line seizure is manual, you must first key in the external line seizure code digit (the presetting is ). ■ In the case of internal telephone numbers, you enter the number directly if external line seizure is manual; if, on the other hand, external line seizure is automatic, first press the star key twice . Then press . You can also save a call number, that has been saved in the phone book, to a desti- nation key. The first and last name of the phone book entry will automatically be included and the call number of the entry saved as destination call number. Select the Phone book menu entry and then the desired entry. Then press . If there are multiple call numbers saved to this entry, select the call number you would like to save to the destination key. Then press . To end programming, select the Save menu item. Then press gramming is saved. . The pro- 104