User Preferences; Chapter 12 User Preferences; Using User Preferences; Changing Button Programming - Nortel Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Manual

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User preferences

The User preferences section of programming allows you to program memory
buttons, speed dial codes and other settings for any Enterprise Edge telephone on
the system.
For example, an employee may want to have the Do Not Disturb feature
programmed onto a memory button or create a speed dial code. Instead of
programming from the employee's telephone, you can also program memory
buttons from the Unified Manager.

Using User preferences

User preferences programming is available under the heading User preferences in
Terminals & Sets in the Unified Manager.
Sub-headings in User preferences
User preferences
Model
Button programming
User speed dial
Call log options
Dialing options
Language
Display contrast
Ring type
1. Select Terminals & Sets.
2. Select a DN number.
3. Select User preferences.

Changing button programming

Select Button programming. The display shows the button layout for the selected
telephone (an example is shown in Displays at the end of this section).
If the telephone has a CAP module, you can select CAP1 to see the buttons on the
module.
User preferences programming cannot change the buttons that are used by lines,
intercom, and the handsfree feature.
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