￿100~

System & Station

Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments

Table 3-1

Feature Button Codes for Digital, Electronic, and Strata AirLink Wireless Telephones (continued)

 

 

 

 

Button Function

Button Labels

Code

Notes

Redial Last Number

Redial or RDL

496

Redials the last number.

(￿ Button)

 

 

 

 

 

Release to Idle

 

Release Call or RLS

476

Releases current call and makes station idle.

 

 

 

 

 

Release and Answer

Release and Ans or RLS/ANS

466

Simulates On-hook/Off-hook operation to release an existing call

and answer new incoming/ringing call.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Save Last Dialed Number

Save Last Number on SAVE

485

Saves last number dialed for future speed dial.

 

 

 

 

Speed Dial Select

Speed Dial or SDS

497

Begins speed dial selection.

(￿ Button)6

 

 

 

 

 

Reserves button for station speed dial. Station Speed Dial code

 

 

 

 

ranges vary per processor:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿10~

DK14, DK40i, RCTUA

Station Speed Dial Codes6

SD (All DK systems)

￿49

 

￿10~

RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿49

 

 

 

 

￿100~

RCTUE/F

 

 

 

￿139

 

 

 

 

 

Speed dial number set by station port 000. System Speed Dial

 

 

 

 

code ranges vary per processor:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿60~

DK14, DK40i, RCTUA

System Speed Dial Codes6

SD

￿99

 

￿600~

RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D

 

 

 

 

 

 

￿699

 

 

 

 

￿200~

RCTUE/F

 

 

 

￿999

 

Tone1

 

Tone Dial Select or TONE

490

CO dial signals set to tone or pulse.

1.Unavailable to Strata AirLink handsets (RWIU/WWIS interface).

2.Picks up calls to telephones in any call pickup group to which the telephone is assigned in Program *31.

3.See Program *15 for Tenant Group assignments.

4.The Strata AirLink handset (RWIU/WWIS interface) displays DND, but no warning tone is enabled for Executive or Busy Override.

5.The Strata AirLink handset (RWIU/WWIS interface) has mute only.

6.Both wireless system handsets (RWIU and Base Station Interface Adapter) only have an internal memory Speed Dial capability.

Notes

The Strata AirLink “call” button is set using Program 39, key 01. It must be set as the PDN of the handset.

Strata AirLink handset buttons 1~6 when used with the FCN button are set using Program 39, keys 02~07 respectively.

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