Define keys function key ... ... level macro – Auerswald 2500 User Manual

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Use of the Telephone and PBX System

Number Memory and Busy Status Overview

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Example for a macro entry: “HZ300CW2Z#22#”

Assign Key:

Use Function via Key (only in the idle State of the Telephone):
If the command H (off hook/on hook with the hook key) is on the first place of the macro, the
programmed macro is executed immediately by pressing the key. If not, the start of the macro
execution has to be confirmed first.

LED Signalling next to the Key:

Up to 10 keys with a maximum of 100 digits/characters can be defined. An unrestricted
number of keys with a maximum of 40 digits/character can be configured.

The status of the LED remains after the execution of a macro - until the next command Lo,
Lg, Lr or Ly for the same key. If the LED is not used to display a status, it is recommended to
add the command Lo (switch off the LED) at the end of a macro.

Lr

LED next to the function key is switched on (red)

Ly

LED next to the function key is switched on (yellow)

Lg

LED next to the function key is switched on (green)

H

After pressing the macro key the telephone switches to handsfree operation.

Z300

The telephone dials the telephone number 300 (e.g. answering machine).

C

The telephone waits for the connection.

W2

After the connection has been established the telephone waits for another 2
seconds.

Z#22#

The telephone dials the DTMF digits #22#.

Open the key programming menu for the func-
tion “Macro” (You will find help on

page 33

and

the following).

define keys
function key ...
... level
Macro

The current settings for the key
assignment is shown on the
display.

If you like to change the current settings, press
the softkey in front of the corresponding
selection once or several times (You will find
help on

page 155

and the following):

ț

[name]: Allows to enter a name for the
macro.

ț

[macro]: Allows to enter a macro.

Press the

softkey to complete the settings.

Depends on the use of the commands Lo, Lg, Lr and Ly.

Important

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