CHAPTER 1. Overview of MMC Programming
1.2 Digital Phones
You need a digital display (LCD) phone in order to carry out programming. These include
DCS Euro keysets and DS/ITP-5000 Series keysets, and some examples are described in
the following sections. All use special programming buttons to select options on the display
screen.
1.2.1 DCS Euro Phones
Volume Control Buttons
Volume control for handset,
ring, speaker, etc
24B LCD phone has 24 programmable buttons: left column is numbered 1-12 from the top;
right column is numbered 13-24 from the top. Buttons 19 to 24 are special buttons 'A–F'
used for programming.
12B LCD phone has 12 programmable buttons numbered 1-12 from top to bottom.
Buttons 7 to 12 are special buttons 'A–F' used for programming.
6B LCD phone has 6 programmable buttons: left column is numbered 1-3 from the top;
right column is numbered 4-6 from the top. Buttons 1 to 3 are special buttons 'A–C' and
buttons 4 to 6 are special buttons 'D–F' used for programming.
1-2
Soft Buttons (3)
Used to activate
features via the display
LCD
Dial Button
Hold Button
Speaker
TRSF Button
For hands-free operation.
Used in place of handset
Figure 1.1 24B LCD DCS Euro Phone
Scroll Button
Used to select start menu and
scroll through display options
Recall Button
ANS/RLS Button
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Programmable Buttons
With tri-coloured LEDs:
24B = 16, 12B = 8
Memory Button
Redial Button
DND Button
Speaker Button
Programmable Buttons
With red LEDs:
24B = 8, 12B = 4, 6B = 6
Microphone
Pullout Directory
Tray