Special Information about
34-Button Voice Terminals
There is only one difference between a standard 34-button voice terminal and a
34-button deluxe voice terminal. On the 34-button deluxe voice terminal, the 24 pro-
grammable buttons on the right have lights next to them; on the regular 34-button
voice terminal, they do not.
A Last Number Redial button, a Saved Number Redial button, and at least 22 Out-
side Auto Dial buttons are a few of the features immediately available on a regular
or deluxe 34-button voice terminal (see the initial feature assignments diagram, page
29). Other features, such as Privacy and Do Not Disturb, may also be assigned
depending on how many buttons you have available.
34-BUTTON VOICE TERMINAL PROGRAMMING TIPS
Program a Shift button if someone needs more than 24 programmable feature
buttons. This button must be programmed on a button above the dial pad. Wth
a Shift button you can program two features onto each button to the right of the
dial pad.
If someone has a Hands-Free Unit, program Auto Answer-intercom onto a but-
ton with lights.
If someone needs Privacy or Do Not Disturb, program the feature onto a button
with lights.
Have the person decide which intercom numbers he or she frequently calls and
program an Auto Intercom button for each.
If someone uses the loudspeaker paging system frequently, program a
Loudspeaker Page button for each zone the person pages.
Use all remaining buttons for Outside Auto Dial, and store frequently called
numbers on them.
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