Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 127

Programming Multiple Functions and/or Numbers on a Key, Using a Feature Key Stack / Link, Stack

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Features and MenuCards Programmable Keys Programming Multiple Functions and/or Numbers on a Key g PO ZO PO O Long press the programmed key, then select ... Stack or Link and press OK. Text to label the key. If you do not enter a text, the key will be labelled with either "Stack" or "Link features". Press OK Select Add and make a selection from the MenuCard shown ... ■ Features to program a feature key (see Programming Features starting on page 122) ■ Dest. to program a destination key (see Programming a Destination starting on page 121); only possible when programming a stack. Then press OK. ■ The MenuCard "Stack" or "Link" is shown with the new entry in the list. You can now add another entry. When all memory locations are occupied you will hear a negative acknowledgement tone. Press OK to save your programming. Using a Feature Key (Stack / Link) The LED of a key programmed as a stack has no function. You can use a key programmed as a Stack as follows: ■ Short press: The programmed entries are displayed in a selection menu. Select the desired entry and press OK O. The programmed call number will be dialled or the programmed function executed. ■ Long press: The MenuCard for the key will be opened. You can now edit the stack's entries. The illuminated LED of a key programmed as a link indicates that all functions of the link are active (switched on). You can use a key programmed as a Link as follows: 125

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Features and MenuCards
Programmable Keys
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Programming Multiple Functions and/or Numbers on a Key
Using a Feature Key (Stack / Link)
The LED of a key programmed as a stack has no function. You can use a key pro-
grammed as a
Stack
as follows:
Short press
: The programmed entries are displayed in a selection menu. Select
the desired entry and press OK
O
. The programmed call number will be
dialled or the programmed function executed.
Long press
: The MenuCard for the key will be opened. You can now edit the
stack’s entries.
The illuminated LED of a key programmed as a link indicates that all functions of
the link are active (switched on). You can use a key programmed as a
Link
as
follows:
g
Long press
the programmed key, then select …
PO
Stack
or
Link
and press OK.
ZO
Text
to label the key. If you do not enter a text, the key will
be labelled with either “Stack” or “Link features”. Press OK
PO
Select
Add
and make a selection from the MenuCard
shown …
Features
to program a feature key (see
Programming
Features
starting on page 122)
Dest.
to program a destination key (see
Programming a
Destination
starting on page 121); only possible when
programming a stack.
Then press OK.
The MenuCard “Stack” or “Link” is shown with the new
entry in the list. You can now add another entry. When all
memory locations are occupied you will hear a negative
acknowledgement tone.
O
Press OK to save your programming.