Pressing feature keys, Alphanumeric display – Dialogic M7324 User Manual

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4. PBX Systems

Feature Key 09

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Feature Key 08

Feature Key 07

Feature Key 06

Feature Key 05

Feature Key 04

Feature Key 03

Feature Key 02

Feature Key 01

Feature Key 15

Feature Key 14

Feature Key 13

Feature Key 12

Feature Key 1

1

Feature Key 20

Feature Key 19

Feature Key 18

Feature Key 17

Feature Key 16

Feature Key 25

Feature Key 24

Feature Key 23

Feature Key 22

Feature Key 21

Data

Byte

Data

Byte

Feature Key 35

Feature Key 34

Feature Key 33

Feature Key 32

Feature Key 31

Feature Key 29

Feature Key 28

Feature Key 27

Feature Key 26

Feature Key 37

Feature Key 36

Call W

aiting Light

NOTE:

The application can obtain the least significant byte of the value
returned by the d42_indicators( ) function by ANDing that value
with 0x0f.

Pressing Feature Keys

The Dialogic

®

PBX Integration Board can “press” any of the ROLMphone

400 Feature Keys using the dx_dial( ) function. Refer to the Dialogic

®

PBX

Integration Software Reference for more information about dialing
programmable keys. Each Feature Key on the ROLMphone 400 telephone is
assigned a dial string sequence (refer to

Table 8

). By using the dx_dial( )

function and the appropriate dial string, the PBX Integration Board can press
any Feature Key.

4.2.4. Alphanumeric Display

The alphanumeric display is a two row, 60-character LCD that is used to show
the activity of the phone. Some examples are:

• date and time

• feature names

• text messages

• error messages

• called/calling identification

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