DBS-2.3/9.2-400
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
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5. FF Key Programming (FF5)
Use the FF5 addresses in this chapter to assign special features to the Flexible
Function (FF) keys on DBS phones.
FF keys can be programmed to activate features which normally require
several keystrokes -- such as initiating system features, assigning specific
extension numbers, or storing digits that are frequently dialed.
Section 700-
Feature Operation
explains in detail how each of these features works.
FF keys are the buttons with LEDs. (The buttons without LEDs -- called
“one-touch keys” -- are used for call-handling features such as speed dialing,
and cannot be set via FF5 programming.)
FF keys can also be programmed from extensions without entering the
programming mode (see the phone model’s
Station User Guide
for
instructions). However, if a trunk is already assigned to an FF key, it must be
cleared using FF5 programming before a feature code can be reassigned to it.
This chapter covers the following addresses:
FF5 Address
Topic
Page
FF5 (ExtPort)# (1-24)# (Code)#
FF Key Assignments for Extensions
5-3
FF5 (DSS)# (1-72)# (Code)#
FF Key Assignments for DSS Consoles
5-8
FF5 (Attendant)# (1-32)# (Code)#
Attendant Feature Package Key Assignments
(CPC-B Versions 2.0 to 4.0)
5-10
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