Hardware and Endpoints
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.1 – August 2005
Page 96 Keymaps
Keymaps
A keymap group determines the layout of the buttons for all the phones assigned to that group.
If any of the buttons in the keymap group are user-programmable or undefined, they can be
changed by the phone user. Up to 250 different keymap groups can exist. Each node contains
its own keymap programming.
Each Inter-Tel phone is assigned a standard keymap and can also have an alternate keymap.
For information about switching between standard and alternate keymaps, refer to page 169.
When the system is in the default state all phones are assigned to default Keymap 01. There are
no individual preprogrammed keymaps for each of the specific phone types. And, the default
Speaker, , and buttons are not programmable.
As part of the installation procedure, the installer must make sure the buttons are labeled to
match their functions.
PROGRAMMABLE
BUTTONS 2–6, 14–16,
18, and 21–35
Undefined values. Can be programmed with any feature code, trunk
access code, or extension number, or can be programmed as an
endpoint extension or System Speed Dial bin.
CNF Programmable Button 7: Conference (5)
HOLD Programmable Button 8: Individual Hold (336)
TRANSFER Programmable Button 9: Transfer to Ring (345)
SYS SPD Programmable Button 10: System Speed Dial (381)
REDIAL Programmable Button 11: Redial (380)
PAGE Programmable Button 12: Page (7)
QUEUE Programmable Button 13: Queue Request (6)
MUSIC Programmable Button 17: Background Music (313)
PAGE ZONE 1 Programmable Button 19: Selects Page Zone 1 for making a page.
STN SPEED DIAL Programmable Button 20: Station Speed Dial (382)
FWD Call Forward All Calls (355) Also used for canceling Call Forward.
SPECIAL Signals the system to expect a feature code.
ANSWER Answer (351)
OUTGOING Selects a trunk for placing an outgoing call using the phone’s Outgo-
ing Call feature (8).
SPEAKER Speakerphone On/Off
MSG Message (365) – Also retrieves messages when the flashing MSG
button is pressed.
MUTE Microphone Mute On/Off (314). This is a fixed-function button on
digital phones
DATA Data (340)
STATION SPEED
DIAL BUTTONS 0–9
Used for storing and dialing one Station Speed Dial number each.
UNDEFINED Some phones may have several undefined buttons that can be pro-
grammed as desired.
Table 14. Feature Buttons(Continued)
BUTTON FUNCTION
MSG MUTE