Button Labels

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All flexible buttons must be programmed for your telephone in system programming and vary for individual telephones. If a button does not appear on your display or telephone keystrip label, see your System Administrator for button assignments.

The button labels in Table 18 are for the 2000-series telephone mode.

Table 18

Feature Button Definitions

 

 

2000-series Telephone

Definitions

 

 

Account Code Button

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Press to enter a Voluntary Account Code anytime during a Central Office

 

 

(CO) line call without interrupting the conversation.

 

 

 

 

 

Alarm Reset Button

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Press to turn off a telephone alarm connected to a facility alarm

 

 

mechanism.

 

 

 

 

 

Alert Signaling Buttons

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Press to alert a predesignated station with a distinctive sound and to

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indicate a pre-arranged meaning and visual indication to a predesignated

 

 

station. Up to four Alert Signal buttons can be assigned to a telephone.

 

 

 

 

 

All Call Voice Page Button

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Press to page all of the digital and electronic telephones in the All Call Page

 

 

group.

 

 

 

 

 

Automatic Busy Redial Button

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Press to set up Automatic Busy Redial after receiving a busy tone on a

 

 

dialed CO line call (not available when calling on tie or DID CO lines).

 

 

 

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DK specifications

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