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SX-200 MyAdministrator User Guide
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Add a PKM
Tips
Before proceeding you should know the circuit address (Bay, Slot, Circuit) or the extension number for the
telephone that has the PKM.
The SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, and SUPERSET 430 telephones can support up to three PKMs,
hence the PKM1, PKM2, and PKM3 settings.
The SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, and SUPERSET 4150 telephones can support up to two
PKM48s or one PKM12.
5020 IP Phones support up to two 5415 PKMs or one 5410 PKM.
5220 IP Phones support up to two 5448 PKMs or one 5412 PKM.
1. Connect to the system site of the telephone user. See Connect to a System Site.
2. Double click on the Phone Data icon. The Phone Data window opens.
3. In the Phone Data window, select Programmed.
4. In the left column, align your mouse pointer beside the circuit address that requires a PKM
and click.
5. Click Modify. The Extension window opens.
6. In the Properties box, select PKM1, or PKM2, or PKM3
7. Click Add. The keys on the pictured PKM show Speed Dial and are now ready for
programming.
Delete a PKM
Tip
Before proceeding you should know the circuit address (Bay, Slot, Circuit) or the extension number for the
telephone that has the PKM you want to delete. You also need to know the PKM setting for the PKM you
want to delete. SUPERSET 410, SUPERSET 420, and SUPERSET 430 telephones can support up to three
PKMs, hence the PKM1, PKM2, and PKM3 settings. The SUPERSET 4025, SUPERSET 4125, and
SUPERSET 4150 telephones can support up to two PKM48s or one PKM12. The 5020 IP Phone supports
the 5410 and 5415 PKM units.
Note
A PKM can not be deleted unless the line keys and feature keys are deleted first.
1. Connect to the system site of the telephone user. See Connect to a System Site.
2. Double click on the Phone Data icon. The Phone Data window opens.
3. In the Phone Data window, select Programmed.
4. In the left column, align your mouse pointer beside the circuit address that has the PKM
you want to delete and click.
5. Click Modify. The Extension window opens.
6. In the Properties box, select PKM1, or PKM2, or PKM3.
7. If line keys are programmed, for each line key click on the line key and click Delete Key.
8. Click Delete PKM.










