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DS1000/2000 Correspondence Course
Using Your Telephone
14
DS1000/2000 Workbook
How each phone operates depends on how you program it. The line and function
keys simplify placing calls, answering calls, and using certain features. You can
customize the function of any keyset's Programmable Function keys from the
system program (Program 1701). Depending on the type of phone at each exten-
sion, you may need to set the extension's circuit type in Program 1801 in order
for all the Programmable Function keys to work.
The following features can be programed as a function key.
Call Coverage
Call Timer
Group Pickup
Hotline
Intercom Directory
Dialing
Line Key
If you unplug a 34-button telephone and replace it with a 22-button telephone,
Programmable Function Keys 13-24 are inaccessible. However, the system still
retains the programming for those keys. So you should make sure to remove any
Programmable Function Key programming for keys 13-24.
When you initially start the system, the keysets are defined as follows:
DS1000 - Keys 1-6 are line keys for trunks 1-6
DS2000 - Keys 1-12 are line keys for trunks 1-12
DS1000 - Keys 7-24 are undefined
DS2000 - Keys 13-24 are undefined
Key 11 is a Night Key (for attendants only - extension 300 by default)
Key 12 (on 22-button) or Key 24 (on 34-button) is an Operator Key
(for attendants only - extension 300 by default)
Loop Key, Fixed
Loop Key, Switched
Message Center
Night Key
Page Zones
Park Orbit
Reverse Voice Over
Speed Dial, Personal
Speed Dial, System
Split Key
Voice Mail Record Key
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