Example 1: Assigning The Mute Function To A Function Key - Siemens optiPoint 410 User Manual

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Example 1: Assigning the Mute Function to a
Function Key
You would like to switch the microphone on or off while
making a telephone call. This function should be as-
signed to one of the function keys.
Functions are only programmable on the first key
level.
On the second level only numbers/names are
programmable.
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Select and confirm.
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Select and confirm.
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Confirm. You are prompted to press a key.
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Press the function key to be programmed (the associat-
ed LED blinks).
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Select and confirm.
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When programming function keys on an optiPoint 420
or optiPoint self labeling key module, the electronic
labeling function Label is displayed with the following
prompt:
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Select and confirm to retain the preset label.
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or
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Confirm to adapt the electronic key labeling.
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Enter or modify key label and confirm. The relevant key
is labelled automatically.
The new function is assigned to the function key.
If you want to program another key (or key level of the
same key), you can select the level again.
If you are using an optiPoint 410 note the function
you have assigned to the key on the label card to
identify it
Customizing the Telephone
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