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Programming Functions Features

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Features and MenuCards Programming Keys Changing Destination Key To change or delete a destination key, long press the key, then ... Text: / Dest.: Overwrite the programmed name / call number. Confirm each entry by pressing the key. Select the Save menu item. Then press the key. The programming is saved. Deleting a Programmed Key Long press the programmable key, then ... select Delete key. Press the key. 5.4.2 Programming Functions (Features) You can store main menu functions on programmable keys. Press and hold down the key to see the name of the function (in the first line, e.g. Call forwarding). If required, you can change the function (e.g. the destination for call forwarding). Switching Functions On/Off Programmed functions are activated by pressing (without holding down) the key or switched on or off by pressing and holding down the key (e.g. call forwarding). If the key's LED lights up, the function programmed on it is active (on). If the programmed function conflicts with the current settings of your telephone, then a menu will open when you press the relevant function key. You can use this menu to activate or deactivate the function again. The following examples help to explain this. Example 1 "Call forwarding of MSN groups" If you want to program the call forwarding of an MSN group to a function key, the LED lights up if all the MSNs in this group are forwarded to the specified destination telephone number. If a single MSN is forwarded to a different destination number or not forwarded at all, the LED does not light up. If you now press the function key, a menu opens in which you can activate or deactivate the function again. The destination numbers for the individual MSNs of the group are overwritten and, if required, must be reprogrammed. Using On, you again forward all MSNs in the group to the originally pro- grammed destination number. Optionally, you can specify a new destination number. Using Off, you deactivate all forwarding for all MSNs in the group. 105

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Features and MenuCards
Programming Keys
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Changing Destination Key
To change or delete a destination key,
long
press the key, then …
Text:
/
Dest.:
Overwrite the programmed name / call number. Confirm each
entry by pressing the
key. Select the
Save
menu item. Then press
the
key. The programming is saved.
Deleting a Programmed Key
Long
press the programmable key, then …
select
Delete°key
. Press the
key.
5.4.2
Programming Functions (Features)
You can store main menu functions on programmable keys. Press and
hold
down
the key to see the name of the function (in the first line, e.g. Call forwarding). If
required, you can change the function (e.g. the destination for call forwarding).
Switching Functions On/Off
Programmed functions are activated by pressing (
without
holding down) the key
or switched on or off by pressing and holding down the key (e.g. call forwarding).
If the key’s LED lights up, the function programmed on it is active (on). If the pro-
grammed function conflicts with the current settings of your telephone, then a
menu will open when you press the relevant function key. You can use this menu
to activate or deactivate the function again.
The following examples help to explain this.
Example 1 “Call forwarding of MSN groups”
If you want to program the call forwarding of an MSN group to a function key,
the LED lights up if all the MSNs in this group are forwarded to the specified
destination telephone number. If a single MSN is forwarded to a different desti-
nation number or not forwarded at all, the LED does not light up.
If you now press the function key, a menu opens in which you can activate or
deactivate the function again. The destination numbers for the individual
MSNs of the group are overwritten and, if required, must be reprogrammed.
Using
On
, you again forward all MSNs in the group to the originally pro-
grammed destination number. Optionally, you can specify a new destination
number. Using
Off
, you deactivate all forwarding for all MSNs in the group.