Installation manual
Chapter 11: Programming the Sprint Protegé CTX 105
Programming Buttons
To make voice mail easier to use, you should program the buttons on each telephone. You
must first decide the physical location on each telephone of each button you wish to
represent the following features. (See the diagrams below.)
You need the following buttons:
N
OTE
: To program the buttons, it is best that the telephone that you are program-
ming is plugged in and live on the system. The SEND will NOT work if
the KSU does not SEE the telephone plugged in. You can program one
plugged in telephone to the desired pattern layout and later when the oth-
er telephones are installed you can use the COPY FEATURE KEYS fea-
ture in the SYSTEM APPLICATION section. But FIRST you will have
to RECEIVE (F3) the buttons of the newly plugged in telephones to con-
vince the KSU that they are there. Then you can use the COPY feature.
And finally you can SEND (F4) the copied feature keys section.
Button Description Feature Code
MSG Message light and access to automatic recording of
conversation when pressed while on a conversation
F64
DND Do Not Disturb to send a call immediately to voice
mail without waiting for the forwarding timer
F4
VML XFR During a conversation, to transfer directly to a mail-
box (by pressing HOLD key, VML XFR key, dial-
ing the mailbox number, and pressing the XFR/
CONF button).
When not on a conversation, to access voice mail.
With auto log on, this requires only your password.
430
NIGHT On extension 201, to change ringing easily. F63
MUTE On versions of the CTX software prior to s3f30, you
need a MUTE button if you use the answering ma-
chine emulation feature. See the answering machine
emulation settings in “Setting Up Special Features”
on page 101. The older software left the mute fea-
ture ON when a call went to voice mail. Without a
button programmed for MUTE, you cannot see that
the light is lit and do not realize that the telephone is
muted.
F76