User guide

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Program PKM Keys
The PKM provides 30 extra keys, the PKM48 provides 48, and the PKM12 provides 12 extra
keys.
The SX-200 system does not recognize the difference between a PKM48 and a PKM12 and
will therefore not provide an error message if you program more than 12 keys for a PKM12.
PKM keys associated with a telephone can be programmed as Feature keys (LDN, Recall, and
Hold Position excluded) and Line keys.
- Changing a Feature key to another type of Feature key can be programmed directly.
- Changing a Feature key to a Line key requires the Feature key to be deleted (use the
Delete Key button at the bottom of the Extension window). The key returns to the
default setting, Speed Dial, and then the key can be programmed as a Line key. Only
a Speed Dial key can be programmed as a Line Key.
PKM keys associated with a PKM Interface Unit can only be programmed as DSS/BLF Keys.
Tips
Before proceeding you should know the circuit address (Bay, Slot, Circuit) or the extension number for the
telephone or PKM Interface Unit that has the PKM. You also need to know the PKM setting for the PKM
that you want to program.
Remember that a PKM12 only has 12 keys to program, not 48 keys.
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. The default settings for the keys
are Speed Dial (SD).
7. Click on the key that you want to program.
8. In the Key Type box, select the desired type of Feature key or Line key.
9. If required, enter the information for the key type.
Extension – Allows you to enter a maximum of 5 digits.
Trunk Allows you to enter the trunk or the trunk group identification number. A valid trunk
number is 1-200. A valid trunk group number is 1-50. Direct Trunk, Private Trunk, CO Line,
and CO Line Group keys require trunk numbers.
Direction – Restricts the appearance of the line for the line key with incoming (In) and/or
outgoing (Out) calls.
Ringing – Programs the type of ring that will occur when a new call appears on a line
appearance. The ring can be immediate, delayed, or absent.
Ringing Tone – Allows you to select one of 16 ringing tones. The default is 5. This is
applicable to DTS, CO Line, and Key Line keys.
DSS – Programs a DSS/BLFline key as a DSS Call key or a DSS Page key. The No option
prohibits the DSS/BLF key from retrieving calls but allows the BLF to show the status of
the directory number.