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Call Key: Up to 10 CALL buttons can be assigned in each keymap. These buttons are
used for call access. They are not associated with specific trunks. Instead, they are
assigned to calls in the order that the calls are placed or received. In the following
example, the user has three CALL buttons.
If there are more calls in progress than there are CALL buttons (e.g., if another call
rings in to the phone in the example), the new call will not have an available call button
and will camp on to the station until a CALL button becomes available; it will then
appear under the available button. Pressing an idle CALL button will enter the pro-
grammed Outgoing Call feature for that station. If there is no
grammed in the keymap, intercom calls will appear under CALL buttons.
NOTE:
trunk button for every trunk.
Down Key: (This button type is not required for digital phones. It is intended for ana-
log phone use.) No further programming is necessary. This button can be used scrolling
backward through displays. When the phone is idle, it can be used for adjusting volume,
in place of the Volume button. (Digital phones use the Volume button.)
DSS/BLF Key: A DSS/BLF button will dial the associated extension number when
pressed. If assigned to a button with a lamp, it will also show status of the associated
station, as described for DSS/BLF Units on
changed by the station user.
Feature Key: These are programmed with feature codes. The feature code appears in
the same button location on all stations assigned to the keymap and cannot be changed
by the phone user.
Forward Key: The forward button can be programmed with any of the Call Forward-
ing feature codes. The forwarding code used by the button can be changed by the phone
user.
Hunt Group Key: Like a DSS/BLF button, this button dials a hunt group pilot number
when pressed and, if assigned to a button with a lamp, will show the status of that hunt
group.
Individual Trunk Key: This button is associated with one trunk. It can be used for
placing outgoing calls, and for picking up calls on hold and answering incoming calls
on that trunk.
Keymaps
®
INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Table 5-27.
Call Keys
Action
Call Key 1
User places
Shows sta-
call #1
tus of call
#1
Call #2
Shows sta-
rings in
tus of call
while call #1
#1
is active
Calls #1
Shows hold
and #2 on
flash for call
hold, call #3
#1
placed
All keymaps should have at least one CALL button if there is not an individual
System Features
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Call Key 2
Call Key 3
Shows ring
flash for call
#2
Shows hold
Shows sta-
flash for call
tus of call
#2
#3
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