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We understand that maybe you might not want all of the pre-programmed functionality
of the unit. For example, maybe you don't want the doorbell tones to be generated for
Mute On and Mute Off (the tones audibly indicate that the Vortex received the
command to either Mute On or Mute Off). In this case, you will need to "make your
own commands".
If you review the Button / Command Assignment Reference List, you will notice that for
Device ID's 02, 04, and 07, only Macros are assigned to each button. Thus, you can
write Macros for each button that essentially let you make your own commands. The
disadvantage to this method is that you will probably need to write commands to
perform other tasks that have been programmed into other Device ID assignments such
as Dialing and Muting.
This example will give you an idea of how to perform this task. We recommend that
you review which Macros are assigned to each button on the Button / Command
Assignment Reference List page.
Below is a list of Macros 50-71 that perform the exact same function of the pre-
programmed commands with the exception that when the Mute On and Mute Off
buttons are pushed, the doorbell-like tones are not generated. Some of these
commands will need to be typed in (PHONE0, PHONE1, FLASH, and REDIAL) while the
others can be inserted by right-clicking the mouse and selecting the proper function.
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