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2.
Up to 9 most frequently used PBX feature codes
can be pre-programmed.
3. Name and enter PBX feature codes:
a. Press Menu (Right) soft key while the handset is
in standby.
b. Press “5” following by “0” to enter “PBX Options”
menu.
c.
Press
ADD
soft key to edit a PBX feature to be
memorized.
d. Key in the name of the PBX features just like
editing a phonebook entry i.e. PBX Transfer.
Press
SAVE
to confirm your entries.
e. Key in the feature code of the correspondence
PBX feature i.e. Flash*70. Press
SAVE
to confirm
your entries.
f.
The first PBX feature and the correspondence
feature code you enter will appear on the LCD
screen.
[note] “F” represents the Flash signal
g. Press Option soft key to Erase or Edit the PBX
feature you program into the system
h. Repeat the same operation to edit the second and
even the third PBX feature that you will use
frequently.
4. Using pre-programed PBX feature during the call.
a.
Press
OPTION
soft key while the handset is in
talk mode.
b. Press the correspondence number of the function
you want to perform i.e. press 1 to perform “PBX
Transfer” function
c. Press END when you finish the desired function
and back to standby mode.
Notes:
1. This feature would be useful if the DuraFon 1X base unit is
adjunct to a PBX system.
2. Only “Mute” function will be displayed if you have not pre-
programmed any PBX features into the system.
3. The DuraFon 1X’s Programmable PBX Options may not function
11
Empty
ADD
12
11
Settings:
ÇÈ
9. Name Tag
0. PBX Options
11
Feature Name?
Caps = *
SAVE
12 O
DELETE
11
Feature Code?
SAVE
12 O
DELETE
11
PBX Transfer
F*70
ADD
1
OPTION
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00:00:16
Volume: 4
OPTION
HOLD
11
1. PBX Transfer
0. Mute
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with all PBX / Key systems due to the diversity of various
proprietary systems.
Menu Operations
1. Press MENU (Right) soft key while the phone is in standby.
2. Press “1” to lock keypad (see Key Guard operation on page 28).
3. Press “2” to view, search, delete, and edit the phonebook (see
Phonebook instruction on page 35).
4. Press “3” to view the last 10 numbers called, received, or missed.
Records can be erased or edit/save into the phonebook.
a. Press “1” to view the last 10 phone numbers dialed, starting from the
most recent one. Use
¿
or
À
to scroll through the list. Press
OPTION
for options.
(1) Erase: press “1” and confirm to erase the current record.
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