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returns to the appropriate display, depending on its cur- 
rent status. 
“Hot” Dial Pad Keys 
5.19 
There is a system-wide option that, if enabled, 
allows keyset users to dial trunk access codes and 
feature codes without lifting the handset or pressing the 
SPKR or SPCL key. This programmable feature is 
called “hot dial pad” to indicate that the dial pad keys are 
always activated. 
Key Maps 
5.20 There can...

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0 
0 
0 
- SPCL key (if not almady assigned in key map) 
- Trunk group key 
- Undefined 
- User programmable key (if all available user- 
programmable keys have not been assigned in 
the key map) 
%mk 
Group key: These keys are associated with 
specific trunk group access codes and are used for 
placing outgoing calls on trunks in the selected trunk 
group. If assigned to a key with a lamp, the lamp will...

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Secondary Call Keys 
525 This feature is very useful for call screening ap 
plications in which one person places and receives calls 
for someone else. The following terms will be used in 
describing this feature: 
Cali Key: This refers to a standard call key that 
shows the status of calls intended for that station (up 
to 10 per station). 
Secondary Call Key: A special call key that shows 
the status of calls...

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l The keys are associated as follows: 
sTATION/C4LL KEY SIATION Y 
StationX/Callkeyl ...... KeyA(Secondarykey1) 
Station x/call key 2 ...... 
Key B (Secondary key 2) 
Station z/call key 1 ...... 
Key C (Secondary key 3) 
Station ZKall key 2 ...... 
Key D (Secondary key 4) 
Station X/Call key 3 ...... Key E (Secondary key 5) 
I 
STATION X STATION 
Z STATION Y 
Again, the call keys are assigned in numerical order 
for...

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ondary station(s) will be lit (to indicate that the call key 
is in use). The secondary station(s) will not be able to 
answer the queue callback. 
5.41 If a secondary station user requests a queue call- 
back while using a secondary call key, the queue call- 
back will appear under one of that station’s standard call 
keys and will not appear at the primary station or any of 
its other secondary stations....

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Keyset Light-Emitting Diode (LED) Indications 
5.48 The keyset call keys, trunk keys, IC/CO speed-dial (SD) keys, hunt group keys, and some of the feature keys 
contain light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The LED flash rates, shown below, indicate the status of the stations, trunks, and 
features. The rates are shown in interruptions per minute (IPh4). 
SD Station is busy Station is in do- Station has a...

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Volume Controls 
5.49 On some keysets, speaker volume and ring tone 
volume are controlled by two thumbwheels on the right- 
hand side of the keyset. 
52% On Inter-Tel AIM keysets, digital keysets, and 
DVK 
keysets, volume is controlled by pressing volume 
control feature keys (labeled UP and DOWN) on the 
keyset. 
531 To CILWGE VOLUMES ON AN AL&i, DIGlZU, OR DVK 
KlTYSET: 
(1) Press the UP (or VOL UP) key to...

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B. !WJGLE-LINESETS 
537 There are three 
types of single-line sets: En- 
hanced Single-Line Sets (ESLSs), Single-Line Instru- 
ments (SLIs), and industry-standard single-line DTMP 
sets. Any of these single-line instrument types can also 
bc used as an off-premises extension (OPX). 
Enhanced Single-Line Set (BSLS) 
5.58 The ESLS has nine user-programmable feature 
keys for one-key dialing of feature codes and a...

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C. DIRECT STATION SELECTION/BUSY 
IAMP FIELD (DSWBLF) UN-ITS 
m 5.66 There can be a maximum of 50 DSS/BLF- 
equipped keyset stations on the system. 
l IMX and Inter-Tel/DVK DSS/HLF Units are pro- 
grammed to be used with specific keysets, but are 
not physically attached to the keysets. Each unit re- 
quires separate cabling and a separate Keyset Card 
(KSC) circuit. For each DSWBLF Unit installed, one 
fewer...

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6. USER-PROGRAMMABLE 
FEATURE KEYS 
6.1 Individual keyset keys can be designated as “user- 
programmable” in the key maps during database pro- 
gramming. All ESLS and SLI feature keys except the 
FLASH key are user-programmable. The installer pro- 
grams the default feature codes (see PROGRAMMING, 
page 5-44) and the station user can reprogram the fea- 
ture codes as desired. 
l Keyset: (Default feature...
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