Feature Buttons - Inter-Tel INT2000 User Manual

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Feature Buttons

• The buttons on your INT2000 are arranged according to a programmed
"keymap." Your customer service representative, trainer, or system ad-
ministrator can tell you if your keymap is different from the layout de-
scribed in this guide. You can use the diagrams on the following two
pages to note any differences. Some optional feature keys that you may
want to request include:
— Scrolling Buttons: If you want to be able to scroll through displays,
you need PREVIOUS and NEXT buttons.
— Message Button: If you want to leave messages while on a call,
scroll through waiting messages, and switch between numeric and
alpha characters when entering a do-not-disturb message or using
the directories, you need a MSG button.
— Forward Button: If you use custom do-not-disturb messages or di-
rectories, you will want a FWD button for leaving spaces and for en-
tering two consecutive letters that appear on the same dialpad key.
The FWD button is also used for forwarding calls.
— Switch Keymaps Button: You can have two different keymaps. If
you want to be able to switch between two keymaps quickly, you
may want a button programmed with the "Switch Keymaps" code on
both keymaps. (See page 33 for information about switching key-
maps.)
— User-Programmable Buttons: You may want most of the buttons
to be user programmable to allow you to choose the feature codes or
extension numbers you dial.
• If your INT2000 has been reprogrammed by the installer so that its fea-
ture buttons do not match the feature buttons described in this user guide,
refer to the owner's guide for your phone system for procedures on using
feature codes. Default feature codes are listed on the back of this user
guide.
• The feature buttons on your INT2000 are equipped with lamps. The flash
rates of the lamps indicate the status of the lines, phones, and features
assigned to the buttons. The flash rates and their meanings are explained
throughout this user guide. For more detailed flash rate information, refer
to your telephone system owner's guide.
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