User guide

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“DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer” Station Flag and Timer
System Features
Inter-Tel
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Administrator Guide — Issue 11.0, May 2008
“DKTS ALTERNATE TRANSIENT DISPLAY TIMER” STATION FLAG AND TIMER
As an alternative to (or in addition to) disabling the call transfer and message transient dis-
plays, as previously described, the programmer can use a combination of a station flag and a
timer to control all of the station’s transient displays (not just the call transfer and message dis-
plays). The “DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer” station flag, if enabled, allows all tran-
sient displays to be controlled by the “DKTS Alternate Transient Display” timer.
The “DKTS Alternate Transient Display” timer can be set to 1-255 tenths of a second (0.1-25.5
seconds). The default value is 10 tenths of a second (1 second). This timer affects only those
Inter-Tel endpoints with the “DKTS Alternate Transient Display Timer” flag enabled.
“TRANSIENT CALL INDICATION ON CALL ANSWER” STATION FLAG
This programmable station flag determines whether the station user will see a call display
when answering a call by pressing a secondary extension button or by reverse transferring. If
enabled, the display will tell if the call was ringing, recalling, transferred, or holding at the
other station.
USER-PROGRAMMABLE FEATURE BUTTONS
NOTE: This feature does not apply to single-line sets.
Individual Inter-Tel endpoint buttons can be designated “user-programmable” in the keymaps
during database programming. The installer can program the default feature codes, and the sta-
tion user can reprogram the feature codes as desired. Default endpoint feature codes are shown
on page 86. Up to 35 user-programmable endpoint buttons can be programmed to enter any of
the general feature codes.
Inter-Tel display endpoints have a special key if the buttons are in the default state,
however, it can be programmed to use any of the Forward feature codes. When the but-
ton is pressed, the display shows a menu of call forwarding options. The user must then select
the desired option by pressing the corresponding button next to the display. If the but-
ton is programmed to use any other Forward feature code (355-358), the forwarding options
will not be displayed when the button is pressed. Any Inter-Tel endpoint user can make
any user-programmable button a button that uses any one of the forwarding feature
codes (355-358).
Secondary extension buttons (described on page 87) can be assigned to user-programmable
buttons during keymap programming. If so, the endpoint user can determine the primary sta-
tion that is associated with the secondary extension button by using the feature button pro-
gramming procedures given below.
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: (station).
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD
FWD