Number Guessing; Programmable Keys - Snom 320 System User's Manual

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Version: displays the current firmware version of the Snom 320.

Number Guessing

This functionality offers the first number from the Dialed Numbers Call List, Missed Calls List, Received
Calls List, or Directory (Address Book) that matches the beginning of the number a user has already typed
in. If the displayed number is not the correct number, users can either keep pressing the "#" key (in
alphanumeric mode) to get the next matching number, continue typing the desired number, or press the
function key to temporarily switch off number guessing for this session of entering a phone
number.
By default, this feature is turned OFF because the person who created the template for programming the
phone found the feature incredibly annoying. To enable this feature a Business Group Administrator
should contact Pacific LightNet Customer Service for assistance.

Programmable Keys

The twelve keys P1 - P12 to the right of the number block are programmable function keys, which have a
number of options for how they can be programmed.
Please note that users should keep at least two keys
programmed to Line. At least two Line buttons are
required to use features such as Call Transfer,
Conference Calling and Call Waiting. Because of this,
two programmable buttons are locked in configuration
of the phone as line buttons and CANNOT be changed
by the user.
By default Pacific LightNet will also configure two
buttons for Group Call Pickup and Call Park functions.
Additional buttons may be configured on all phones
based upon requests by the Business Group
Administrator.
Unless otherwise specified, all other keys can be
reprogrammed on individual phones for functions such
as speed dial (one-touch).
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