Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 122

MenuCard “Trunk Key”, 6.4 Programmable Keys, Hunt°group, Time°control

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Features and MenuCards Programmable Keys Hunt group: Hunt group numbers are configured for your telephone. You can activate or deactivate the signalling of hunt group calls. See the MenuCard Calls. Time control: You might not receive any external calls if the system's mode of call forwarding has been changed. Contact your system administrator for further information. See the MenuCard Central settings. 6.3.3 MenuCard "Trunk Key" This MenuCard can be used to quickly configure the features on a call key which has been programmed as a trunk key. For further information, please refer to the section on MenuCard "Trunk Key" starting on page 89. 6.3.4 MenuCard "Team Key" This MenuCard can be used to quickly configure the features of a call key which has been programmed as a team key. For further information, please refer to the section on MenuCard "Team Key" starting on page 91. 6.3.5 MenuCard "Busy Key" This MenuCard can be used to quickly configuration the features of a call key which has been programmed as a busy key. For further information, please refer to the section on MenuCard "Busy Key" on page 91. 6.4 Programmable Keys Your system telephone features several keys which you can individually configure with destinations or functions. You will find an overview of which keys on your telephone these are in the section on Programmable Keys starting on page 16. You can also connect up to three extra keypad extensions to your system telephone (Exception: not to OpenPhone 71), which provides you with additional freely-programmable keys (see the chapter on Keypad Extensions starting on page 31). Note: You can only program programmable keys if your system administrator has provided you with the authorisation to do so. Consult your system administrator if your authorisation has to be changed. 120

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Features and MenuCards
Programmable Keys
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Hunt°group
: Hunt group numbers are configured for your telephone. You can
activate or deactivate the signalling of hunt group calls. See the MenuCard
Calls
.
Time°control
: You might not receive any external calls if the system’s mode of
call forwarding has been changed. Contact your system administrator for further
information. See the MenuCard
Central settings
.
6.3.3
MenuCard “Trunk Key”
This MenuCard can be used to quickly configure the features on a call key which
has been programmed as a trunk key. For further information, please refer to the
section on
MenuCard “Trunk Key”
starting on page 89.
6.3.4
MenuCard “Team Key”
This MenuCard can be used to quickly configure the features of a call key which
has been programmed as a team key. For further information, please refer to the
section on
MenuCard “Team Key”
starting on page 91.
6.3.5
MenuCard “Busy Key”
This MenuCard can be used to quickly configuration the features of a call key
which has been programmed as a busy key. For further information, please refer to
the section on
MenuCard “Busy Key”
on page 91.
6.4
Programmable Keys
Your system telephone features several keys which you can individually configure
with destinations or functions. You will find an overview of which keys on your tel-
ephone these are in the section on
Programmable Keys
starting on page 16. You
can also connect up to three extra keypad extensions to your system telephone
(Exception: not to OpenPhone 71), which provides you with additional freely-pro-
grammable keys (see the chapter on
Keypad Extensions
starting on page 31).
Note:
You can only program programmable keys if your sys-
tem administrator has provided you with the authorisation
to do so. Consult your system administrator if your authorisa-
tion has to be changed.