Team Functions
Programming the Call Keys
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Save
. If you delete the text without entering any new text, only the key’s tele-
phone number will be displayed.
2 Call signalling
: Determine whether call signalling to this key is to be
Optical & acoustic
,
Optical only
or
Acoustic after delay
. If you select
Acoustic after delay
, specify the number of seconds after which your tele-
phone is to ring.
3 Call protect
: Switch call protection
On
or
Off
for all calls, for internal calls
only, or for external calls only. If call protection has been activated, this team key
will only indicate calls by means of a visual signal, even if they are made from a
direct-call key.
4 Ring tone
: You can set the
Volume
and
Melody
for each team key. Proceed
as described in the section entitled
MenuCard “Phone settings”
on page 88.
5ƒCall wait. prot.
: While you are making a call, other calls for the telephone
number of this team key are not signalled by a call waiting tone (but at the team
keys of other terminals unless a call waiting protection was programmed there).
3.2.3 MenuCard “Busy Key”
Press and hold the busy key
down, then select …
1 Modify text
: The text currently assigned to the key is shown on the display
of your telephone. To change the text, press
. Delete the existing text with
the
key and enter new text, if required. Press
and confirm this with
Save
. If you delete the text without entering any new text, only the key’s tele-
phone number will be displayed.
3.2.4 Direct-call Key
When a direct-call key is held down, no MenuCard is displayed. A direct-call key is
configured exclusively via the
Configurator
of the OpenCom 100/OpenCom X300
Web console.
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