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IVX 20
How the programmable feature keys can be set
Line keys — If a line number (1 through 6) is programmed, the programmable feature key
becomes a line key providing the appropriate lamp information and manual outside-line
access.
Station keys — If the dialed digits input are a three-digit number, the programmable feature
key will become a Station Key providing the appropriate lamp information and easy access or
transfer. Three-digit numbers input can be:
— User extensions (100–113)
— Department pilot numbers (290–299)
— Guest mailboxes (300–309)
— Broadcast Mailbox (500)
— System speed dial numbers (600–699)
Speed-dial keys — In addition to programming a programmable feature key with a system
speed-dial number, you can create personal speed-dial keys for automatic dialing of frequently
called outside numbers. If you program 9 (or 8 or 7) plus a phone number, the programmable
feature key becomes a speed-dial key. When you program a speed-dial Key, there's no need to
insert a pause after the 9 (or 8 or 7). However, if a pause is necessary later in the dialing string,
press the CONF Key to insert a 2-second pause. Additionally, you can press FLASH to insert a
hook-flash or the # key to insert a #. The speed-dial number can be up to 24 characters long.
Other feature keys — If you enter one of the following feature codes, the programmable feature
key will serve as an enable/disable key for that feature. The Installer may have programmed
certain stations for accessing additional features (consult the Administrator for your
accessibility).
5
Code
199
560
564
565
565XXX
569
571
572
573
5
XXX = extension number.
Key usage (with reference to page explaining feature)
Overhead paging (page B.3)
Manual day/night/holiday mode (page A.16)
Headset operation (page A.15)
Call forward (page A.7)
Call forward to a specific extension (page A.7)
Background Announce
Personal Greeting 1
Personal Greeting 2
Personal Greeting 3
Digital Feature Phone operation
A.27

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