Suggested Programmable Keys; Table 1-2 Suggested Programmable Key Names And Functions - Hitachi SelecSet 900 User Manual

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Suggested Programmable Keys

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Table 1-2 Suggested programmable key names and functions

Key Name
<CLME>
<DISC>
<DISPLAY>
<LTA/VER>
<NIGHT>
<OVR>
<SFPK>
1-12
K
EYS
Your system administrator can program the keys in
Table 1-2
to perform operations that cannot be performed
any other way. The keys are set up at your SelecSet 940A.
Sends a callme message for and turns on the message waiting
lamp of the called station.
Disconnects an active call or operation and lets you dial
another number (without first pressing <START>).
Pressing the display key plus an autodial key displays the
function of the programmed key.
The lamp associated with the long trunk alarm/verification key
flashes when a trunk has been connected for an unusually long
time; you can also press this key to check a specific trunk.
Places the system in night mode. Press <NIGHT>. The night
lamp lights. All incoming calls go to a predetermined location.
Press <NIGHT> again to deactivate night mode.
Lets you break into a busy station or trunk. All parties hear
breakin tone, and a three-way conference is established. Can
be used to break into a station with do-not-disturb or to access
central office trunks using switchhook-flash-to-trunk.
Lets you place up to ten calls on hold, using a single key. Calls
held at this key are answered in first-in/first-out order (FIFO)
and do not occupy a call appearance (CAP) key.
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