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    Program 38 – Digital and Electronic Telephone Keystrip Type
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-105
    System & Station
    Program 38 – Digital and Electronic Telephone 
    Keystrip Type
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Station
    Initialized Default:Assigns Code 31 to all ports
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    ProcessorPort RangeProcessorPort Range
    DK14 000~009 RCTUBA/BB 000~079
    DK40i 000~027 RCTUC/D 000~239
    RCTUA 000~031 RCTUE/F 000~335
    PortButton MenuPortButton MenuPortButton MenuPortButton Menu
    Important!
    If you only want to view Program 38 
    data, do not press +ROG, press 6SNU. 
    Pressing +ROG will change Program 39 
    assignments.6SNU
    ...or
    SELECT = Port Number
    Enter the port number of the station 
    that needs a keystrip defined.
    To add a port range, enter XXX
    
    XXX 
    (low port 
    
     high port).BUTTON MENU  = Code
    Enter the appropriate code:
    Code 21 = 10-button telephone
    Code 31 = 20-button (A) telephone
    Code 32 = 20-button (B) telephone
    Code 33 = 20-button (C) telephone 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 38 – Digital and Electronic Telephone Keystrip Type
    3-106Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 38 Overview
    Four telephone button arrangements are provided (see the Program 38 System Record Sheet). It is 
    best to start with one of these four, and then move on to Program 39, where individual buttons may 
    be programmed. Initialized data treats all digital telephone ports as 20-button types with 17 CO 
    /LQH buttons, one [PDN] button, one R1RWLVWXUE button, and the 6SHHGLDO button. See 
    the System Record Sheet for electronic telephone arrangements.
    Important!
    lAlways complete Program 38 before proceeding to Program 39.
    lDKAdmin will program a Pause on buttons 11~20 on 10-key telephones.
    Assignments for 2000-Series Digital Telephone Keystrips
    All Call
    Voice Page
    (for DK40i only) ...or 
    Speed Dial 1
    Speed Dial 1Line 9
    Do Not Disturb Line 8 Do Not Disturb
    Line 7 Line 7
    Line 17
    2
    Line 6 Line 6 Line 16
    Line 5 Line 5 Line 15
    Line 4 Line 4 Line 14
    Line 3 Line 3 Line 13
    Line 2 Line 2 Line 12
    Line 1 Line 1 Line 11
    [PDN] [PDN] Line 10
    Code 21 – 10-Button Code 31 (Default) – 20-Button (A)
    Line 9
    Speed Dial
    1SD14
    Speed Dial1
    Line 8 Do Not Disturb SD13 Do Not Disturb
    Line 7 SD 14 SD12 SD 22
    Line 6 SD 13 SD11 SD 21
    Line 5 SD 12 SD10 SD 20
    Line 4 SD 11 Line 4 SD 19
    Line 3 SD 10 Line 3 SD 18
    Line 2 Line 12 Line 2 SD 17
    Line 1 Line 11 Line 1 SD 16
    [PDN] Line 10 [PDN] SD 15
    DK424 and DK40i 
    Code 32 – 20-Button (B)DK14 
    Code 32 – 20-Button (B)
    SD10 Flash Line 9 Flash
    Line 8 Do Not Disturb Line 8 Do Not Disturb
    Line 7 Speed Dial Line 7 Speed Dial
    Line 6 Redial Line 6 Redial
    Line 5 Speed Dial Pause Line 5 Speed Dial Pause
    Line 4 SD 15 Line 4 Line 12
    Line 3 SD 14 Line 3 Line 11
    Line 2 SD 13 Line 2 Line 10
    Line 1 SD 12 Line 1
    [PDN] SD 11 [PDN]
    DK424
    Code 33 – 20-Button (C)
    (Keystrip not provided, but can be assigned)DK40i
    Code 33 – 20-Button (C) 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 38 – Digital and Electronic Telephone Keystrip Type
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-107
    System & Station
    Assignments for 1000-Series Digital Telephone Keystrips
    Assignments for Electronic Telephone Keystrips
    1. The 6SHHGLDO button is the same as the 66 or 5(3 buttons in previous Strata systems (Program 39, Code 97). Also, if 
    changing PEKU PCBs (electronic telephone) to PDKU PCBs (digital telephone), or vice versa, always check that the 6SHHG
    LDO or 0:)/ button is set appropriately in Program 39.
    2. This button is initialized as 
    6 with RCTUA since there are only 16 CO lines.
    CO15 CO16 CO17 DND SDS SD12 SD13 SD14 DND SDS PAU RDL SDS DND FLASH
    CO10 CO11 CO12 CO13 CO14 CO10 CO11 CO12 SD10 SD11 SD11 SD12 SD13 SD14 SD15
    CO5 CO6 CO7 CO8 CO9 CO5 CO6 CO7 CO8 CO9 CO5 CO6 CO7 CO8 CO9
    [PDN] CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 [PDN] CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4  [PDN] CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4
    Code 31 (Default) – 20-Button (A) Code 32 – 20-Button (B) Code 33 – 20-Button (C)
    MW/FL1CO9
    MW/FL1
    Do Not Disturb CO8 Do Not Disturb
    CO7 CO7
    CO17
    2
    CO6 CO6 CO16
    CO5 CO5 CO15
    CO4 CO4 CO14
    CO3 CO3 CO13
    CO2 CO2 CO12
    CO1 CO1 CO11
    [PDN] [PDN] CO10
    Code 21 – 10-Button Code 31 (Default) – 20-Button (A)
    CO9
    MW/FL
    1SD10
    MW/FL1
    CO8 Do Not Disturb CO8 Do Not Disturb
    CO7 SD14 CO7 SDS
    CO6 SD13 CO6 RDL
    CO5 SD12 CO5 PAU
    CO4 SD11 CO4 SD15
    CO3 SD10 CO3 SD14
    CO2 CO12 CO2 SD13
    CO1 CO11 CO1 SD12
    [PDN] CO10 [PDN] SD11
    Code 32 – 20-Button (B) Code 33 – 20-Button (C) 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 38 – Digital and Electronic Telephone Keystrip Type
    3-108Strata DK Programming 5/99
    NoteButton numbers 01~200 on electronic telephones (6000, 6500 series, etc.) are in the same 
    position as shown on the 2000-series digital telephone programming keystrip.
    1020
    0919
    0818
    0717
    0616
    0515
    0414
    0313
    0212
    0111
    9
    8
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    0
    9
    8
    7
    6
    5
    4
    3
    2
    1
    0
    1843
    LED Buttons and CO line numbers (01~20)
    CO line numbers (21~200) Last digit of EK port number for
    programs with a format like 
    *71, *72, and *73
    2000-series digital telephone strip - supplied with each 
    Strata DK 
    Programming Manual
     and each Documentation Package that ships with the 
    system.  Can also be used with 6000- and 6500-series electronic telephones. 1000-series digital telephone strip - shows programming button/LED 
    assignment locations.  Shown as reference only - not available as an 
    individual strip.
    29, 49, 69
    89, 109, 129,
    149, 169, 189
    28, 48, 68
    88, 108, 128,
    148, 168, 188
    27, 47, 67
    87, 107, 127,
    147, 167, 187
    26, 46, 66
    86, 106, 126,
    146, 166, 186 
    25, 45, 65
    85, 105, 125,
    145, 165, 185
    24, 44, 64
    84, 104, 124,
    144, 164, 184
    23, 43, 63
    83, 103, 123,
    143, 163, 183
    22, 42, 62
    82, 102, 122,
    142, 162, 182 
    21, 41, 61
    81, 101, 121,
    141, 161, 18140, 60, 80
    100, 120, 140,
    160, 180, 200
    39, 59, 79
    99, 119, 139,
    159, 179, 199
    38, 58, 78
    98, 118, 138,
    158, 178, 198
    37, 57, 77
    97, 117, 137,
    157, 177, 197
    36, 56, 76
    96, 116, 136,
    156, 176, 196
    35, 55, 75
    95, 115, 135,
    155, 175, 195
    34, 54, 74
    94, 114, 134,
    154, 174, 194
    33, 53, 73
    93, 113, 133,
    153, 173, 193 
    32, 52, 72
    92, 112, 132,
    152, 172, 192 
    31, 51, 71
    91, 111, 131,
    151, 171, 191 30, 50, 70
    90, 110, 130,
    150, 170, 190
    01, 21, 41, 61
    81, 101, 121,
    141, 161, 181 02, 22, 42, 62
    82, 102, 122,
    142, 162, 182  06, 26, 46, 66
    86, 106, 126,
    146, 166, 186 07, 27, 47, 67
    87, 107, 127,
    147, 167, 187 11, 31, 51, 71
    91, 111, 131,
    151, 171, 191 12, 32, 52, 72
    92 112, 132,
    152, 172, 192  16, 36, 56, 76
    96, 116, 136,
    156, 176, 196 17, 37, 57, 77
    97, 117, 137,
    157, 177, 197
    03, 23, 43, 63
    83, 103, 123,
    143, 163, 183 04, 24, 44, 64
    84, 104, 124,
    144, 164, 184  08, 28, 48, 68
    88, 108, 128,
    148, 168, 18809, 29, 49, 69
    89, 109, 129,
    149, 169, 189 13, 33, 53, 73
    93, 113, 133,
    153, 173, 19314, 34, 54, 74
    94, 114, 134,
    154, 174, 194 18, 38, 58, 78
    98, 118, 138,
    158, 178, 19819, 39, 59, 79
    99, 119, 139,
    159, 179, 199
    05, 25, 45, 65
    85, 105, 125,
    145, 165, 185 10, 30, 50, 70
    90, 110, 130,
    150, 170, 190 15, 35, 55, 75
    95, 115, 135,
    155, 175, 195 20, 40, 60, 80
    100, 120, 140,
    160, 180, 200 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *38 – Standard Telephone Ring-Down Destination
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-109
    System & Station
    Program *38 – Standard Telephone Ring-Down 
    Destination
    Processor Type:Release 4.0 and higher RCTUs
    Program Type:Station
    Initialized Default:Does not assign Ring Down Destination to any port
    
    
    
    
      6SNU
      +ROG  6SNU  +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Processor[PDN] Port 
    Range[PhDN] Port 
    RangeDH Group 
    PortsProcessor[PDN] Port 
    Range[PhDN] Port 
    RangeDH Group 
    Ports
    DK14 N/A N/A 900~915 RCTUBA/BB 000~079 500~579 900~915
    DK40i N/A N/A 900~915 RCTUC/D 000~239 500~739 900~915
    RCTUA 000~031 500~531 900~915 RCTUE/F 000~335 500~835 900~915
    PortForward to Tel PortPortForward to Tel PortPortForward to Tel PortPortForward to Tel Port
    SELECT = Standard Telephone Logical Port Number
    Enter the port number of the station that needs a Ring Down 
    Destination assigned.
    To add a port range, enter XXX
    
    XXX (low port 
     high port).FORWARD TO TEL = Port Number
    Enter the port number of the [PDN], [PhDN] or 
    DH [DN] that should ring when the Ring-Down 
    Timer (Program 12-1) expires. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program *38 – Standard Telephone Ring-Down Destination
    3-110Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program *38 Overview
    Standard telephones can be assigned to ring a destination automatically by going off-hook (ring 
    down). They can also be programmed to ring a destination if an incomplete valid number is dialed. 
    This program assigns the ring down destination. The timer in Program 12-1 determines when the 
    destination should ring after the standard telephone goes off hook or if an incomplete valid number 
    is dialed.
    If a standard telephone is assigned a ring down destination, ring down will always occur after the 
    ring down timer expires unless a valid feature access code or [DN] is dialed prior to the ring down 
    timer expiration (Program 12-1). Ring down applies only to standard telephone ports, not 
    electronic or digital telephone ports. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993 - 111
    System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    Processor Type:DK14, DK40i, All RCTUs
    Program Type:Station
    Initialized Default:See Program 38
    
    
    
    
      6SNU   +ROG  6SNU +ROG 6SNU+ROG 6SNU+ROG
    Port No. _______10o20oLCD oDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoLocation: Location: Location: Location:
    Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code
    10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
    09 19 09 19 09 19 09 19
    08 18 08 18 08 18 08 18
    07 17 07 17 07 17 07 17
    06 16 06 16 06 16 06 16
    05 15 05 15 05 15 05 15
    04 14 04 14 04 14 04 14
    03 13 03 13 03 13 03 13
    02 12 02 12 02 12 02 12
    0 1 11 0 1 11 0 1 11 0 1 11
    Port No. _______10o20oLCD oDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoLocation: Location: Location: Location:
    Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code
    10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
    09 19 09 19 09 19 09 19
    08 18 08 18 08 18 08 18
    07 17 07 17 07 17 07 17
    06 16 06 16 06 16 06 16
    05 15 05 15 05 15 05 15
    04 14 04 14 04 14 04 14
    03 13 03 13 03 13 03 13
    02 12 02 12 02 12 02 12
    0 1 11 0 1 11 0 1 11 0 1 11
    Port No. _______10o20oLCD oDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoPort No. _______10o20oLCDoDIUoLocation: Location: Location: Location:
    Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code Button Code
    10 20 10 20 10 20 10 20
    09 19 09 19 09 19 09 19
    08 18 08 18 08 18 08 18
    07 17 07 17 07 17 07 17
    06 16 06 16 06 16 06 16
    05 15 05 15 05 15 05 15
    04 14 04 14 04 14 04 14
    03 13 03 13 03 13 03 13
    02 12 02 12 02 12 02 12
    0 1 11 0 1 11 0 1 11 0 1 11
    Enter the port number(s) to which 
    class of service must be assigned. 
    To add a port range, enter 
    XXX
    
    XXX (low port 
     high port).Code
    Press LED Button to be defined.
    SELECT = Port Number 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    3-112Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Program 39 Overview
    Program 39 assigns features to the flexible buttons for individual telephones in the system. Several 
    types of buttons can be assigned with this program, including:
    ©Feature
    ©[PDNs], [SDNs] and [PhDNs] – Message Waiting buttons can be assigned to [PhDNs]
    ©Alert Signal (Buzz key)
    Feature Buttons Assignments
    You can assign commonly used telephone features to any flexible button (see Table 3-1). Button 
    assignments can be different for individual telephones. Telephone users can also assign flexible 
    buttons if their COS and/or if programming permits the feature on their telephone.
    Strata AirLink handsets interfaced to the Strata DK using the RWIU/WWIS PCB have only six 
    flexible buttons (4~9) available for programming. 
    Important!
    lDKAdmin programs a Pause on buttons 11~20 on 10-key telephones.
    lThe /LQH button on the DKT2001 is flexible button 01. Only program a [PDN] onto this 
    button. Do not program CO lines or secondary line appearances onto button 01 or in any 
    other position. Since the system assigns CO lines 01~17 by default, be sure to remove any CO 
    line appearances by programming them as Station Speed Dial buttons (code 
    
    ).
    NoteIf the 6SHHGLDO6HOHFW button is removed, the
     key becomes the 6SHHGLDO
    6HOHFW
     button. While on an outside call, the user must press 
     then to activate the 
     
    and
     DTMF tones for the duration of the call.
    äTo assign features to flexible buttons
    1. Complete Program 38 before Program 39. Initialized data assigns the keystrip pattern 
    associated with Code 31 from Program 38.
    2. Use “Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments”on Page 3-111 to indicate feature buttons. 
    Use the programming sequence after this table to perform the following steps.
    3. Program the port number or enter a range of port numbers.
    4. Press the button that will be associated with the feature.
    5. Enter the feature code.
    6. Repeat this procedure until all feature buttons have been assigned.
    Table 3-1 Feature Button Codes for Digital, Electronic, and Strata AirLink Wireless Telephones 
    Button FunctionButton LabelsCodeNotes
    Account Code Account Code or ACCNT 450 Allows a Voluntary Account Code entry.
    Alarm
    1Alarm Reset or ALRM 477 Resets alarm condition system-wide.
    Alert Signaling (see following pages)
    1
    All Call Voice Page All Call Page or AC 489 Pages up to 120 idle electronic or digital telephones over speaker.
    Automatic Busy Redial Auto Busy Redial or ABR 470 Sets ABR of busy outgoing number.
    Automatic Callback Busy Auto Callback or ACB 494 Sets ACB for station recalled by busy line.
    Background Music
    1Tel Set Music or BGM 478 Turns BGM ON or OFF through station speaker.
    Call Forward All Calls Call Frwd All Calls or CFAC 487 All calls forward to selected station. 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    Strata DK Programming 5/993-113
    System & Station
    Call Forward A.C. Fixed Call Frwd to: or CFF 486 Forwards all calls to pre-defined destination. See Program 36.
    Call Forward Busy Call Frwd Busy or CFB 459 Forwards calls to selected station if station is busy.
    Call Forward Busy/No 
    AnswerCall Frwd Busy/NAns or CFB/
    NA457Forwards calls to selected station if station is busy or does not 
    answer.
    Call Forward External Call Frwd External or CF-EXT 460 Forward calls externally.
    Call Forward No Answer Call Frwd No Answer or CFNA 458 Forwards calls to selected station if station does not answer.
    Call Park
    2Park in Orbit or PARK (R3) 464 Call Park Only.
    Call Park LCD Display
    1Park Orbit DIsplay or CPD 
    (R3)465CP Display Button and Mode 64 can be used interchangeably. 
    Displays call parked via telephone LCD.
    Call Park and Page Call Park/Page or CP/PG (R3) 463 Parking and Paging Park Pickup.
    Call Pickup (Directed) Directed Pickup or PKUP 484 Picks up ringing or held intercom, trunk calls, and page.
    Call Pickup Tenant 4
    3PKUP 4 435
    Picks up tenants ringing CO calls.
    See Program 
    *15 for Tenant Group assignments. Call Pickup Tenant 3
    3PKUP 3  436
    Call Pickup Tenant 23PKUP 2 437
    Call Pickup Tenant 13PKUP 1 438
    Call Pickup (Group)2Group Pickup 480 Picks up a call to any group to which station is assigned in *31.
    Unanswered Caller ID and/
    or ANI Stored Number Auto 
    Dial
    1Lost Call Auto Dial (R3) or 
    LCAD462Will Auto Dial a Caller ID and/or Automatic Number Identification 
    (ANI) telephone number that was stored in station Caller ID/ANI 
    memory.
    CO Line AppearanceLine 1~200 or CO 001~CO 
    200001~
    200CO line access of appearing calls.
    Data
    1Data Call or DATA 456 Used to place data call.
    Data Release1Data Release or DRLS 454 Releases data call.
    Direct Station Selection DSS#000~
    #239Assigns DSS hotline keys to port number.
    Directory Numbers (see following pages)
    Do Not Disturb
    4Do Not Disturb or DND 498 Prevents calls to station.
    Door Lock 0 ~4 (DDCB/
    HDCB)
    1
    Unlock Door 0 or DRLK 0
    Unlock Door 1 or DRLK 1
    Unlock Door 2 or DRLK 2
    Unlock Door 3 or DRLK 3
    Unlock Door 4 or DRLK 4471
    472
    473
    474
    475Momentarily unlocks door (3 or 6 seconds).
    See Program 77-1 and 77-2.
    Handset Off-Hook Call 
    Announce
    1HS-OCA 468 Activates 2-way voice path to Off-Hook Call Announce caller. (R3)
    ISDN Sub-address Sub-address 467Separates the called party’s ISDN sub-address from the called 
    party number. The 
     digit performs this function on standard 
    telephones.
    ISDN Start Start 469Initiates DK to send dialed digits to the ISDN network when this 
    button is pressed from a digital or electronic telephone. Program 
    *63-2 invokes the same function when the Dial Timer expires. Also 
    see Tone Button in this table.
    LCD Message Select LCD Msg Select or LCD M 481 Begins LCD message selection.
    Message Waiting and Flash Msg Wait, Flash or MW/FL 499 Provides message waiting LED for EKT and Flash Button.
    Microphone Cutoff
    5Microphn Cut-off or MCO 488Sets microphone ON/OFF for incoming handsfree Directory 
    Number [DN] calls.
    Modem
    1Modem or MODEM 455 Used to reserve modem in modem pool.
    Night Transfer Tenant 13Night Transfer1 or NT1 439
    Sets Tenant CO line DAY/NIGHT ring mode. Night Transfer Tenant 23Night Transfer2 or NT2 440
    Night Transfer Tenant 33Night Transfer3 or NT3 441
    Night Transfer Tenant 43Night Transfer4 or NT4 442
    Night Transfer Lock Tenant 1 Night Lock1 or NT1 L1 431
    Available with RCTUA3, RCTUBA3/RCTUBB3 or RCTUC/D3 
    Release 3 or above only.
    Used to lock system ringing mode: DAY, DAY2, NIGHT See 
    Programs 74 and 
    *36 for NT Lock Password assignments. Night Transfer Lock Tenant 2 Night Lock2 or NT2 L2 432
    Night Transfer Lock Tenant 3 Night Lock3 or NT3 L3 433
    Night Transfer Lock Tenant 4 Night Lock4 or NT4 L4 434
    Pause
    1Spd Dial Pause or PAU 495 Sets pause in Speed dial See Program 12-3.
    Pause (Long)1Spd Dial Lng Pause or PAU/L 493 Sets a 10-second pause in Speed Dial.
    Pooled Line Pooled Line Grp or PL301~
    316Multiple CO line may appear under one button.
    Privacy Privacy On Line or PRIV 453 Prevents Privacy Override (not Executive Override).
    Privacy Release Privacy Release or PRV RLS 479 Changes station Privacy mode to Non-private for CO lines.
    Table 3-1 Feature Button Codes for Digital, Electronic, and Strata AirLink Wireless Telephones (continued)
    Button FunctionButton LabelsCodeNotes 
    						
    							System & Station
    Program 39 – Flexible Button Assignments
    3-114Strata DK Programming 5/99
    Redial Last Number 
    (Button)Redial or RDL 496 Redials the last number.
    Release to Idle Release Call or RLS 476 Releases current call and makes station idle.
    Release and Answer Release and Ans or RLS/ANS 466Simulates On-hook/Off-hook operation to release an existing call 
    and answer new incoming/ringing call.
    Save Last Dialed Number Save Last Number on SAVE 485 Saves last number dialed for future speed dial.
    Speed Dial Select 
    (
    
    Button)6Speed Dial or SDS 497 Begins speed dial selection.
    Station Speed Dial Codes
    6SD (All DK systems)Reserves button for station speed dial. Station Speed Dial code 
    ranges vary per processor:
    10~
    
    49DK14, DK40i, RCTUA
    
    10~
    
    49RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D
    
    100~
    
    139RCTUE/F
    System Speed Dial Codes
    6SDSpeed dial number set by station port 000. System Speed Dial 
    code ranges vary per processor:
    60~
    
    99DK14, DK40i, RCTUA
    
    600~
    
    699RCTUBA/BB, RCTUC/D
    
    200~
    
    999RCTUE/F
    To n e1Tone Dial Select or TONE 490 CO dial signals set to tone or pulse.
    1. Unavailable to Strata AirLink handsets (RWIU/WWIS interface).
    2. Picks up calls to telephones in any call pickup group to which the telephone is assigned in Program *31.
    3. See Program *15 for Tenant Group assignments.
    4. The Strata AirLink handset (RWIU/WWIS interface) displays DND, but no warning tone is enabled for Executive or Busy Override.
    5. The Strata AirLink handset (RWIU/WWIS interface) has mute only.
    6. Both wireless system handsets (RWIU and Base Station Interface Adapter) only have an internal memory Speed Dial capability.
    Notes
    lThe Strata AirLink “call” button is set using Program 39, key 01. It must be set as the PDN of 
    the handset.
    lStrata AirLink handset buttons 1~6 when used with the FCN button are set using Program 39, 
    keys 02~07 respectively.
    Table 3-1 Feature Button Codes for Digital, Electronic, and Strata AirLink Wireless Telephones (continued)
    Button FunctionButton LabelsCodeNotes 
    						
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