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4In the lower panel, click the CAP/KIM Button Programming tab.

5Select the line for the button number that you want to program.

6Configure the feature or autodial on the button.

For a detailed description of each field, refer to “Capabilities and Preferences - Button Programming tab” on page 58.

Note: You cannot assign lines, target lines, or Hunt group indicators using button programming. These must be performed through assigning lines to the telephone (“Line Access - Line Assignment tab” on page 46), and, for hunt groups, configuring the telephone as a Hunt group member (“Hunt Group members and lines” on page 103). These lines are either moved to the modules, or overflow to the module, if the telephone buttons cannot accommodate the new settings.

You cannot assign Hunt group DNs as an autodial button on the KIM modules.

Managing lines on a KIM

If the 7316E+KIM is configured as an eCAP, you can move lines onto the module using FEATURE *81 on the telephone. You can also reassign Hunt group designators to the KIM module by using the same feature.

You can also force lines onto the KIM by assigning more lines than the telephone buttons can support. Extra lines automatically flow over to the module; however they flow sequentially, starting on the top left at button 01. Also, they overwrite any existing programming on the KIM, except existing line or hunt group (KIM) assignments.

Any of the buttons, without assigned lines, can be programmed to dial internal or external numbers automatically, or to access a feature. Refer to “Programming CAP/KIM buttons” on page 93.

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