Instruction manual
System Features
INTER-TEL
®
5000 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE – Issue 2.3, September 2007
User-Programmable Feature Buttons
Page 155
To display the current button entries:
1. While on-hook, enter the Review Keys code (396). The display shows
PRESS THE
KEY TO REVIEW
.
2. Press the feature or Speed Dial button(s) to be displayed. The display shows the feature,
username, or speed dial location name and
KEY VALUE: <feature code, extension num-
ber, or location code>
. For a secondary extension button, the display shows SECOND-
ARY: <endpoint>
.
To return the buttons to default values:
While on- or off-hook, enter the Feature Key Default feature code (395). If off-hook,
hang up. The display shows
FEATURE KEYS DEFAULTED.
To program a feature code in a user-programmable button or assign a primary endpoint
to a secondary extension button:
1. While on-hook, enter the Program Keys feature code (397). Display endpoints show
PRESS THE KEY TO PROGRAM.
2. Press the feature or secondary extension button you want. The display shows the cur-
rent feature, endpoint, or Speed Dial location name and
KEY VALUE: <feature, exten-
sion, or location code>
.
3. Enter the feature code or extension number to be stored under that button. (If program-
ming the button, only Call Forwarding feature codes 355–358 will be accepted.)
You hear a single progress tone when the programming is completed. Display endpoints
show the newly programmed feature.
If you attempt to program a nonprogrammable button or enter an invalid code, you
hear repeating reorder tones, and the feature code assigned to the button will remain
unchanged. Display endpoints show
NON-PROGRAMMABLE KEY or FEATURE CODE
INVALID. If you do not enter a feature code before the Long Interdigit timer expires,
the feature code assigned to the button is not changed.
4. To program other buttons, repeat the procedure.
To create a Speed Dial location in a user-programmable button:
1. While on-hook, enter the Program Keys feature code (397). Display endpoints show
PRESS THE KEY TO PROGRAM.
Speed-dial buttons are programmed using this procedure. Entering an extension number, using
the above instructions, will create a DSS button for that extension number, not a Speed Dial
button, even if the button was previously programmed as a Speed Dial button.
2.
Press the feature button you want. The display shows the current feature, user, or speed
dial location name and
KEY VALUE: <feature or name>.
3. Enter the Station Speed Dial feature code (382) or the System Speed Dial feature code
(381). The display shows
SELECT STN SPEED or SELECT SYS SPEED.
4. Enter the appropriate Speed Dial bin number (0–9 for endpoint, 000–999 for system).
The display shows the current contents of that bin.
5. To program a new number in a Station Speed Dial bin, follow the instructions given on
page 222. Administrators can use the procedures on page 50 to program System Speed
Dial locations.
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