Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 126

Stacking or Linking Functions, Changing a Function, Deleting a Programmed Feature Key, Stack

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Features and MenuCards Programmable Keys Changing a Function g Z/P O Long press the key, then ... Change the programmed function (e. g. the telephone number of a call forwarding) or select another function. Press OK to save your programming. Deleting a Programmed Feature Key g P O Long press the programmed key, then ... Select Delete key. Press OK. 6.4.3 Stacking or Linking Functions You can also save multiple functions to a single key (stack or link functions). ■ Stack: The functions stored in a stack are displayed in a MenuCard which is assigned to a key. You can save destination numbers as well as functions in a stack and select the desired destination number or function from this MenuCard. ■ Link: Linked functions are executed consecutively after the relevant key is pressed. This makes it possible to combine complex system telephone settings on a single feature key. You can program more functions in a Link than you can on a single feature key. A concrete setting for a function can be saved in a link (e.g on/off for "call-waiting protection" or a concrete display language). This means that a function in a link has an exactly defined switching function in comparison with the functioning of a single feature key. Destination numbers can not be saved in a link. A stack and a link have five free memory locations each. 124

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Features and MenuCards
Programmable Keys
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Changing a Function
Deleting a Programmed Feature Key
6.4.3
Stacking or Linking Functions
You can also save multiple functions to a single key (stack or link functions).
Stack
: The functions stored in a stack are displayed in a MenuCard which is
assigned to a key. You can save destination numbers as well as functions in a
stack and select the desired destination number or function from this Men-
uCard.
Link
: Linked functions are executed consecutively after the relevant key is
pressed. This makes it possible to combine complex system telephone settings
on a
single
feature key. You can program more functions in a Link than you can
on a single feature key. A concrete setting for a function can be saved in a link
(e.g on/off for “call-waiting protection” or a concrete display language). This
means that a function in a link has an exactly defined switching function in
comparison with the functioning of a single feature key. Destination numbers
can not be saved in a link.
A stack and a link have five free memory locations each.
g
Long press
the key, then …
Z
/
P
Change the programmed function (e. g. the telephone
number of a call forwarding) or select another function.
O
Press OK to save your programming.
g
Long press
the programmed key, then …
P
Select
Delete key
.
O
Press OK.