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Clear Key
Press the Clear key to cancel any task you are in the middle of performing, and
to terminate a call. Do not press the Clear key to cancel a programming task if
you are active on a call, as this will also disconnect you from your call.
Dial Pad
Use the dial pad to dial telephone numbers, and to enter feature codes.
Dual Function Feature Keys
These keys and their associated dual colored LEDs (Light Emitting Diode)
give you speedy access to outside lines, other extensions, frequently used
features, and speed dial numbers.
At default, the nine dual function feature keys are assigned as follows:
uFour outside line keys (labeled Line 1, Line 2, Line 3, and Line 4).
uOne overflow key (labeled Overflow) for additional outside lines.
uOne intercom key (labeled ICM) for dialing internal numbers.
uThree feature keys; Direct Call Forward, Do Not Disturb, and Mute
(labeled FWD, DND, and Mute)
However, each key can be reprogrammed as any one of the following:
uAn outside line key. Press this for direct access to that line or group of
lines.
uA Direct Station Selection key. Press this to call a specific internal
resource, instead of dialing manually. A DSS key can connect with a
specific keyset, hunt group, paging group or voice mail general number.
uA frequently used feature such as Call Forward, Do Not Disturb or a
Message Waiting light. Press the key to activate and cancel the feature.
uA speed dial number. Press the key to dial the stored number.
See page 6 for a guide to what the associated LEDs signify.
Dual Function Feature keys have a second “level” of capacity. This upper level
can store speed dial numbers. Press the Function key followed by the
appropriate Feature key to dial these stored speed dial numbers.