Button features, Programming a button, 1 programming a button – Avaya 15-601040 User Manual

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1400 Series Phone User Guide

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15-601040 Issue 06d (Monday, March 19, 2012)

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17. Button Features

Those

buttons not configured by the system administrators as appearance

buttons can be used for other special features.

The button feature can be accessed by pressing the appropriate button.
However they can also be accessed through the Button Features section of the
Features menu (press the Features soft key and selecting Button Features).
The

up and down

arrow keys can then be used to scroll through the

programmed buttons. The associated button will briefly flash its red lamp.

The action of each button is normally set by the system administrator. However
you can also use the

self-administer menu

to select and assign actions to

the buttons.

Button Lamps

The use of the button lamp or icon will depend on the action associated with the button.

Fixed Buttons

On all the phones, the programmable button features appear below the call appearance buttons. These cannot be
reprogrammed by the phone user.

17.1 Programming a Button

This process is used to select and apply a function to a feature key. It can be used to replace or delete existing
functions.

1. Press the Features soft key if shown.

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To access the menu during a call, press the right arrow key or press the

PHONE key and then press

the Features soft key.

2. Use the

up and down

arrow keys to scroll the display to the option Phone User.

3. Press the Select soft key or the OK button or the right arrow key.

4. Use the

up and down

keys to scroll the display to the option Self-Administer.

5. Press the Select soft key or the OK button or the right arrow key.

6. Enter your login code.

7. Press the Done soft key.

8. The menu and

buttons can now be used in combination to select and apply functions to buttons.

9. Inspecting/deleting buttons:

a. Press a

buttons to see what function is currently programmed for that button.

b. To delete the function press Delete.To return to the menu press Back.

10.Programming a button:

a. Use the

up and down

keys to scroll the display to the function you want to apply to a button and press

Select.

b. If the function needs some data, for example an extension number or a number to dial, dial the number.

c. Press the

button to which you want the function applied.

d. If the button is already configured with a function, you will be prompted whether you want to replace the

existing function. To do so press Replace.

e. Press Back.

11.Repeat the process to program another button or press Back and then Exit to finish.

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