Default inter-tel phone feature buttons – Inter-Tel Axxess User Manual

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System Hardware

AXXESS

®

ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE – January 2004

Inter-Tel Phones

Default Inter-Tel Phone Feature Buttons

When the system is in the default state, all phones are in the same keymap group and have the
following feature buttons. Feature code descriptions start on

page 116

. (The Special button is

represented by keycaps with

on the Inter-Tel phone.)

KEY

FUNCTION

CALL KEYS 1-4

Selects an outgoing trunk, if idle, or answers a call on the button.

IC

Selects a voice channel or picks up a holding or camped-on intercom
call.

DND

Programmable button 1: Do-Not-Disturb On/Off (372)

PROGRAMMABLE
KEYS 2-6, 14-16, 18,
and 21-35

Undefined values. Can be programmed with any feature code, trunk
access code, or extension number, or can be programmed as a sta-
tion or system speed-dial bin.

CNF

Programmable Button 7: Conference (5)

HOLD

Programmable Button 8: Individual Hold (336)

TRANSFER

Programmable Button 9: Transfer to Ring (345)

SYS SPD

Programmable Button 10: System Speed Dial (381)

REDIAL

Programmable Button 11: Redial (380)

PAGE

Programmable Button 12: Page (7)

QUEUE

Programmable Button 13: Queue Request (6)

MUSIC

Programmable Button 17: Background Music (313)

PAGE ZONE 1

Programmable Button 19: Selects Page Zone 1 for making a page.

STN SPEED DIAL

Programmable Button 20: Station Speed Dial (382)

FWD

Call Forward All Calls (355) Also used for canceling Call Forward.

SPECIAL

Signals the system to expect a feature code.

ANSWER

Answer (351)

OUTGOING

Selects a trunk for placing an outgoing call using the station’s Outgo-
ing Call feature (8).

SPEAKER

Speakerphone On/Off

MSG

Message (365) – Also retrieves messages when the flashing MSG
button is pressed.

MUTE

Microphone Mute On/Off (314) (This is a fixed-function button on Digi-
tal Phones.)

DATA

Data (340)

STATION SPEED DIAL
KEYS 0-9

Used for storing and dialing one station speed-dial number each.

UNDEFINED

Some Analog Phones have several undefined buttons that can be
programmed as desired.

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