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Using this window, you can assign button mappings for telephone
groups.
For access buttons without lights, you can assign a function by choosing
a button Type .
For the access buttons with lights, you must choose a Type , and,
depending on the Type, possibly choose a Number and Prty .
Lock lets you control button inheritance behavior. You can define
mappings at the group level and for individual telephones. If you enable
the Lock field, a change made at the group level always passes to every
telephone in the group. If you clear the Lock field, you can override the
Group button mapping at the individual telephone level.
Ring lets you set Delayed Ringing behavior. For more information, see
"Creating a Delayed Ringing Pattern" on page 209.
Table 34 summarizes the group button types.
Table 34 Group Button Types
Button Type
Description
Default
Indicates that this button has no mapping. You do not need to
specify a Number or Prty.
Other
Lets you assign speed dial numbers to Access buttons. The Type
list lets you choose SSD (system speed dial) or PSD (personal
speed dial) but only the first ten numbers. Other lets you choose
any higher speed dial number. For example, to map a button to
Personal Speed Dial 11, set the Type to Other and the Number
to 611. To map a button to System Speed Dial 11, set the
to Other and the Number to 711. (Personal Speed Dial numbers
run from 601 through 699; System Speed Dial Numbers run
from 700 through 799.) You do not need to specify a Number
or Prty.
Feature
A Feature button lets you access any system feature by pressing
it and then dialing a Feature Code. For example, if a telephone
does not have a button programmed for Call Park, you can
press the Feature button, and then dial the Call Park Feature
Code (444) to access the Call Park feature. You do not need to
specify a Number or Prty.
Release
Disconnects the current call and leaves the telephone idle (on
hook). This feature can be useful when making calls using a
headset. You do not need to specify a Number or Prty.
Flash
Sends a special signal to the telephone company to activate
optional features such as Call Waiting. You do not need to
enter anything in the Number or the Prty fields.
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