Program 38 Overview

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Program 38 – Digital and Electronic Telephone Keystrip Type

Program 38 Overview

Four telephone button arrangements are provided (see the Program 38 System Record Sheet). It is best to start with one of these four, and then move on to Program 39, where individual buttons may

be programmed. Initialized data treats all digital telephone ports as 20-button types with 17 CO /LQH buttons, one [PDN] button, one 'R￿1RW￿'LVWXUE button, and the 6SHHG￿'LDO button. See

the System Record Sheet for electronic telephone arrangements.

Important!

Always complete Program 38 before proceeding to Program 39.

DKAdmin will program a Pause on buttons 11~20 on 10-key telephones.

Assignments for 2000-Series Digital Telephone Keystrips

Speed Dial 1

Do Not Disturb

Line 7

Line 6

Line 5

Line 4

Line 3

Line 2

Line 1

[PDN]

Code 21 – 10-Button

Line 9

Speed Dial1

Line 8

Do Not Disturb

Line 7

SD 14

Line 6

SD 13

Line 5

SD 12

Line 4

SD 11

Line 3

SD 10

Line 2

Line 12

Line 1

Line 11

[PDN]

Line 10

 

DK424 and DK40i

Code 32 – 20-Button (B)

 

 

 

SD10

 

Flash

Line 8

 

Do Not Disturb

Line 7

 

Speed Dial

Line 6

 

Redial

Line 5

 

Speed Dial Pause

Line 4

 

SD 15

Line 3

 

SD 14

Line 2

 

SD 13

Line 1

 

SD 12

[PDN]

 

SD 11

 

DK424

Code 33 – 20-Button (C)

(Keystrip not provided, but can be assigned)

All Call

Speed Dial 1

Voice Page

 

(for DK40i only) ...or

 

Line 9

 

 

 

Line 8

Do Not Disturb

 

 

Line 7

Line 172

Line 6

Line 16

 

 

Line 5

Line 15

 

 

Line 4

Line 14

 

 

Line 3

Line 13

 

 

Line 2

Line 12

 

 

Line 1

Line 11

 

 

[PDN]

Line 10

 

 

Code 31 (Default) – 20-Button (A)

 

 

SD14

Speed Dial1

SD13

Do Not Disturb

SD12

SD 22

SD11

SD 21

SD10

SD 20

Line 4

SD 19

Line 3

SD 18

Line 2

SD 17

Line 1

SD 16

[PDN]

SD 15

 

DK14

Code 32 – 20-Button (B)

 

 

 

Line 9

 

Flash

Line 8

 

Do Not Disturb

Line 7

 

Speed Dial

Line 6

 

Redial

Line 5

 

Speed Dial Pause

Line 4

 

Line 12

Line 3

 

Line 11

Line 2

 

Line 10

Line 1

 

 

[PDN]

 

 

DK40i

Code 33 – 20-Button (C)

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