Specifications
System Features
INTER-TEL
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CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 – April 2005
Page 138 Standard/Alternate Keymap Switching
Enter the feature code or extension number to be stored under that button. (If programming
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 non-programmable button or enter an invalid
code, you will 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.
3. 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.
2. Press the desired feature button. 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 desired 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 191. Administrators can use the procedures on page 33 to program System Speed
Dial locations.
Standard/Alternate Keymap Switching
In Database Programming, each Inter-Tel endpoint is assigned a standard keymap and can also
have an alternate keymap. The user can switch keymaps by entering a feature code.
Having two keymaps provides the user with access to more features or trunks. In most situa-
tions, the user would have one button programmed with the Switch Keymap feature code (399)
in each keymap so that it would be easy to change the keymap. (If the user-programmed button
has a lamp, the lamp is lit when the alternate keymap is active.)
When keymaps are switched, any user-programmable buttons in the maps retain their user-pro-
grammed values; they are not returned to default during the switch. However, if the keymaps
do not have the same user-programmable buttons in the same positions, the location of individ-
ual buttons may change when the keymaps change.
If a user switches keymaps during an outside call, the call will appear on the appropriate trunk
or Call button for that keymap. The button assignment may not be the same for both keymaps.
For example, it could appear under a Call button on one map and an individual trunk button on
the other.
If a button is not available in the currently active keymap when a call rings in, the user will still
see the correct display, hear ringing, and can answer as usual.
To switch between keymaps when the endpoint is idle:
While on-hook, enter the Switch Keymap feature code (399). The display shows
STANDARD KEYMAP IS ACTIVE or ALTERNATE KEYMAP IS ACTIVE.
To switch between keymaps during a call:
While on a call, press the Special button and enter the Switch Keymap feature code
(399). The display momentarily shows STANDARD KEYMAP IS ACTIVE or
ALTERNATE KEYMAP IS ACTIVE.
NOTE
If you do not enter a feature code before the Long Interdigit timer expires, and
the feature code assigned to the button is not changed.
FWD