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If the telephone experiences a warm-reset, all log entries are flushed.

If a line has been redirected, calls are not logged.

Telephone memory button programming

Use this panel to assign features to available buttons on the telephone.

Programming reference:

“Capabilities and Preferences - Button Programming tab” on page 58

“Job aid: Notes about button programming” on page 131

To program telephone buttons

1Click Configuration > Telephony > Sets > Active DNs > Capabilities and Preferences tab.

2Click the Button Programming tab in the bottom panel.

3The model shown in the model field determines the number of available buttons.

Programming note: Assigned lines, answer DNs, hunt group designators, and intercom keys cannot be overridden using this template.

4Select the field beside the button you want to configure or change.

5Select the feature, internal or external autodial you want to assign.

6Select from a list of available values to choose from.

Next step: “User speed dials” on page 132.

Job aid: Notes about button programming

The number of available button positions depends on the model of telephone that you are programming.

New button programming overwrites memory button programming performed at the telephone. Conversely, changes to memory button programming, performed at the telephone, overwrites memory keys programmed under Button programming or CAP/KIM button programming. The panels reflect changes made at the telephone.

The 7316 telephone has disjointed button numbering; it is because patterned after the legacy 7310, but has fewer buttons than the 7310. However, Button programming shows the 7310 button array. Refer to the default button programming section to ensure that you program the correct button numbers.

IP telephones have three (2001), nine (2002), and twelve (2004) programmable memory keys, as well as a display feature list that can contain up to ten items. The 2033 phone has three physical soft keys; however, the UTPS programs the soft keys as though four keys existed. Refer to “IP feature list” on page 139 for information about setting up this list. The 2001 IP telephone has an additional five non-visible buttons that can be programmed with Answer DNs or SWCA controls.

BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide

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Nortel Networks N0060600 manual Telephone memory button programming, To program telephone buttons