Using Telephone Programming
There are two ways to program a telephone: Centralized Telephone Programming
from extension 10 or 11 (see below) and Extension Programming from a user's
own extension (see
Telephone Models
Figure 2-6
illustrates a PARTNER-18D set up as a key extension and
illustrates a PARTNER-6 phone set up as a pooled extension. As you program
buttons, mark their functions on the phone's labeling sheet (see the examples in
Figure 2-6
and
NOTE:
A PARTNER-6 phone only has four buttons available for lines for lines or
pools. If four lines are assigned, it has no programmable buttons. If the main
pool is assigned, it has two programmable buttons. The MDW 9000 phones
look just like a PARTNER-6 phone when you program them centrally.
PARTNER-18D Phone
Any unused
line button is
programmable
Figure 2-6. Example of PARTNER-18D Phone as a Key Extension
Figure 2-7. Example of PARTNER-6 Phone as a Pooled Extension
''Using Extension Programming'' on page
Figure
2-7).
Ext.
Message
Intercom
Intercom
Intercom
Intercom
Ext.
Message
2-35).
Figure 2-7
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Programming