3.
Enter the desired dial sequence using the numeric key pad. Up to 32 digits can be
entered. Entering the first digit clears the display of any previously assigned dial
sequence. See
Appendix A
on page 75 for a listing of 700 codes.
4.
One or more one-second pauses, indicated by a W, can be inserted at any time using
the TALK key.
5.
If you make an entry error or wish to cancel your modification of a previously
programmed dial sequence, press another function key, or exit the Local Diagnostic/
Programming Mode by pressing MENU for 1-1/2 seconds.
6.
When you have entered the new sequence, press the function key again. The display
shows the new dial sequence without the flashing cursor.
7.
Press MENU for 1-1/2 seconds to exit the Local Diagnostic/Programming Mode.
Programming the F1 through F8 Function Keys
The F1 through F8 function keys can be reprogrammed to dial a different sequence.
Operation of these function keys will differ from what is described in this manual if the
default settings are reprogrammed. The factory default settings for the F1 through F8
function keys are:
F1
PREVIOUS
F2
NEXT
F3
MUSIC
F4
SCROLL
F5
REDIAL
F6
MUTE
F7
FLASH
F8
742#
As you reprogram the function keys, write down their new functions in the chart provided
in
Appendix B
on page for future reference.
1.
Press MENU for 1-1/2 seconds to enter the Local Diagnostic/Programming Mode.
2.
Press the desired F1–F8 function key. The display will show the key’s current
programming as one of seven preset functions (e.g., PREVIOUS, NEXT) or the
F<#>, a dial sequence, and a flashing cursor.
3.
If a preset function is desired, press and hold the function key until the desired preset
function is displayed. Release the key.
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