Default Memory Button Programming For Telephones; Rules Of Default Button Assignment - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Default memory button programming for telephones

Button programming allows you to program the buttons on a telephone with internal and external
autodialers and with programmed feature keys. Assigned line, Hunt group designator, answer DNs
buttons, intercom buttons, and handsfree buttons cannot be changed through button programming.
These latter features appear in read-only format on the Button Programming table.
and wireless handsets do not have feature buttons that are programmable through this heading.
During startup, the installer chooses one of the available telephony template (PBX or DID). Each
profile has a default features set which assigns automatically to the programmable buttons on
telephones plugged into the system, unless you configure different settings in the DN record. The
default features are listed, by telephone model, in the following sections in this chapter.
"Rules of default button assignment" on page 139
"7316E digital phone button defaults" on page 141
"7316 digital phone button defaults" on page 143
"7406 digital phone button defaults" on page 146
"7208 digital phone button defaults" on page 144
"Model 7100 digital phone button defaults" on page 145
"Model 7000 digital phone button defaults*" on page 145
"IP telephone button defaults" on page 147

Rules of default button assignment

Line and intercom buttons assigned by default templates can be changed in programming.
handsfree and answer DN buttons are not assigned by default. When these features are
programmed, however, they are automatically assigned to specific buttons.
Section 2: DN records
ISDN terminals
BCM50 Device Configuration Guide
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