Defining The Key Type - Nortel 1140E User Manual

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Defining the key type
Follow this procedure to define the key type.
Each feature key can be defined in one of two ways: Central or Local. A
feature key defined as Central can have a Centrex feature, such as Call
Forward, assigned to it. A feature key defined as Local can have a directory
entry assigned to it. By default, all feature keys are defined as Central.
For further information about Centrex features, see CICM Basics
(NN10044-111).
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On the terminal, select the key that you want to assign to a different
feature.
From the Feature menu, select and open Assign.
Press Ok, or press the send key.
The Assign menu opens.
Action
From the main menu, open the Feature menu.
A list of the feature keys and their current assignments appears.
Select a key to change.
The Feature submenu appears.
Select and open Assign.
If the key you selected in step 2 is assigned to a Centrex feature,
these soft key labels appear: Key Type and Autoscroll.
If the selected key is assigned to a local feature, these soft key labels
appear: Key Type and Feature.
Press Key Type.
The Key Type screen appears. A check mark appears beside the
type currently assigned to the key.
Perform one of these actions:
To change Central to Local, select Local.
To change Local to Central, select Central.
Press Ok, or press the send key.
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