User-Defined Feature Keys; Memory Keys - Avaya 1200 Series User Manual

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User-defined feature keys

Your system administrator assigns the user-defined feature keys (on your IP Deskphone and
expansion module) as line, intercom, or memory keys. The label for each key appears on the
display next to the key. Your system administrator programs features on the line and intercom
keys. However, you can program certain features on the memory keys.
The user-defined feature keys are not available on the Avaya 1210 IP Deskphone.

Memory keys

Your system administrator assigns the user-defined feature keys as memory keys. Memory keys
store phone numbers or features to give you one-touch dialing or feature activation.
Use the following procedures to program memory keys on your Avaya 1210, 1220, and 1230 IP
Deskphones and expansion modules.
Programming external autodial
1
Press the Feature key, and then enter *1.
2
Press a memory key.
3
Using the dialpad, enter the external number.
4
Press OK to store the number.
The programmed phone number shows on the display.
Programming internal autodial
1
Press the Feature key, and then enter *2.
2
Press a memory key.
3
Using the dialpad, enter the extension number.
4
Press OK to store the extension number.
The name assigned to the number shows on the display with Ad to indicate AutoDial.
Programming a feature
1
Press the Feature key, and then enter *3.
2
Press a memory key.
3
Press the Feature key, and then enter the feature code.
Press OK to store the feature code.
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