The multikey function, Programming the multikey function – Aastra Telecom M760E User Manual

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The multikey function

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By default, an attendant console has a single directory number* but has six customized keys
allowing it to handle several calls in parallel (CCO1 to CCO6).
You can increase the number of programmed keys or CCO. The new CCO programmed keys are
used in exactly the same manner as that described in the section § Using the attendant console.
Example: to cope with eight calls at the same time, you will need to program the multikey
function on an additional two keys.

The multikey function

1 - Press the

Funct.

interactive key.

2 - Press the

Program

interactive key.

The display shows «WHAT DO YOU WANT TO PROGRAM?».

3 - Press the

Key

interactive key.

The display asks you to select a programmable key.

4 - Press a

programmable key

.

The lamp associated with this key illuminates steadily, and the
display shows the programming status of the said key.

5 - Press the

Modify

interactive key.

The display shows «WHAT DO YOU WANT TO PROGRAM?».

6 - Press the

Superv.

interactive key.

The display asks «WHAT DO YOU WANT TO SUPERVISE?».

7 - Press the

Extens.

interactive key.

The display asks if you wish to supervise your set or another set.

8 - Press the

Yes

interactive key to supervise your set.

The display shows the number of keys already programmed for
this function (by default, 6 on an attendant console).

9 - Press the

Add

interactive key to accept the new

programming.

10 - Press the

<-Start

interactive key, and then proceed

to program the multikey function to at least one other
customizable key.

Note: use the

red key

to cancel a setting or return to the

idle screen.

Programming the multikey function

Key

Modify

Superv.

Extens.

Yes

Suppose you wish to program the multikey function.

Funct.

Program

Add

<-Start

* Depending on the features provided by your system operator

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