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Functions
Key designation
Device key
INTERNAL key(s)
EXTERNAL key(s)
Direct call key with
signalling
MULTIPLE key
Team direct call key
Partner direct call key
Note:
Your system administrator configures call keys for you when configuring the
communications system.
Device key
The device key is assigned your internal device call number (primary call number).
It is labelled with your internal call number (or alternatively with a text pro-
grammed by the system administrator).
INTERNAL keys and EXTERNAL keys
Besides your device key other call keys can be set up on your phone. These keys
allow you to make and receive internal and external calls. Each of the keys has its
own call number. Calls from internal subscribers are signalled on INTERNAL keys. In
the case of an EXTERNAL key your internal call number is assigned to an external
call number under which you can be reached from the outside. Several external
call numbers may be assigned to the key.
Function
This key is assigned your internal device call number;
see page 27.
For each terminal there is at least one internal call key
(INTERNAL key). This INTERNAL key corresponds to
the device call number.
If other INTERNAL keys have been set up on your
phone, you can use these keys to make and receive
calls to and from internal subscribers, see page 27.
You can use these key(s) to seize an external line and
to receive calls, see page 27.
Call key that only allows a connection to be set up
with one particular destination (internal call number),
see page 28.
A MULTIPLE key is a call key programmed on the
telephones of multiple users and is used by them
together (in a team), see page 28.
Use this key to call a (certain) team member and to
accept calls for that member, see page 28.
Use this key exclusively for calls with precisely one
(specific) internal user, see page 29.
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