Programming Buttons & Settings

If you use a feature often, you can program it onto a line button for easy access. If you use a feature occasionally, see Using Features p. 9. Some features, marked with on the Programming Codes list on the next page, must be programmed on a line button and can’t be activated by feature codes.

Other features (marked with • on the Programming Codes list) are settings that affect the way your phone works. Some settings, such as Personalized Ring, affect all the lines on your phone. During programming, you still have to select a line button, but it can be any line button the feature affects. Others, such as Delay Ring for a single line, are settings that affect a specific line and require you to press it during programming (these features are noted on the Programming Codes list). Settings remain active until you program them again.

ÊProgramming ButtonsÊ

To program a feature on an unused line button:

1.Label a button for the feature.

2.Press the imprinted Feat button, then dial 00.

3.Press the button you labeled.

4.Dial the programming code (see Programming Codes).

5.Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to program other buttons. (Label the buttons first.)

6.Press the imprinted Feat button, then dial 00.

Programming SettingsÊ

To program a setting:

1.Press the imprinted Feat button, then dial 00.

2.Press any ICOM or SA button, OR

If the setting affects a specific line, press that button.

3.Dial the programming code (see Programming Codes).

4.Repeat Steps 2 and 3 to program other settings.

5.Press the imprinted Feat button, then dial 00.

Special CharactersÊ

Features that dial numbers automatically may need special characters to allow for correct dialing or system response.

Press...

See... Means...

Drop

s

Stop. Halts dialing sequence to allow for system response.

Hold

p

Pause. Inserts 1.5-sec. pause in dial sequence. Multiple consecutive pauses

 

 

allowed.

Conf

f

Flash. Sends switchhook flash. Must be first entry in sequence.

## End of Dialing. Used to signal end of dialing sequence or to separate grouped digits.

Copyright © 1998, Lucent Technologies. MERLIN LEGEND is a registered trademark of Lucent Technologies in the U.S. and other countries.

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