152Chapter 21 Default memory button programming for telephones
7316 digital phone button defaults
Button mapping for the 7316 digital phone is unique. Although the button programming follows the 7310 digital phone button mapping, the 7316 does not have a second level on its upper button group. Because of this, the numbering for the 7316 is not consecutive. As well, the top three buttons on each column of the bottom button group refer to the 7310 upper button programming. This means that line assignment starts on the fourth button down on the left column, rather than on the top button, as with all other 7XXX digital phones. Refer to the diagrams below.
Internal autodial numbers are assigned to buttons 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, and 21 on the main button group. Programmed external line buttons descend down the lower left buttons, starting with button 01. When more than five external lines are programmed, assignment continues on the lower right buttons, starting at button 06.
Note: The 7316E telephone buttons are mapped differently than the 7316 telephone. Therefore, if you replace a 7316 telephone with a 7316E telephone, the button programming reverts to the default settings for the 7316E.
Figure 48 shows the default button number assignments on the 7316 telephone.
Figure 48 7316 digital phone upper button defaults
7316 upper buttons (PBX and DID) default button settings
Btn # | Btn # |
Autodial to 227 | 23 |
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Autodial to 228 | 25 |
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Autodial to 229 | 27 |
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Autodial to 230 | 29 |
31Autodial to 231
33Autodial to 232
24Autodial to 239
26Autodial to 240