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150 Chapter 21 Default memory button programming for telephones
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Telephones can have a maximum of eight intercom buttons. When Answer DNs are assigned,
they appear above the handsfree button, if there is one, at the bottom right-hand corner on the
telephone. The model 7000 and 7100 digital phones and analog telephones are automatically
assigned two intercom lines.
Default line button assignment starts on or near the top of the left column, and descends.
Default button programming does not necessarily provide default line assignments.
Line assignments can be moved by the user to more convenient buttons.
7316E digital phone button defaults
The default button assignments for the 7316E depend on the template applied. Refer to your
Programming Records to identify the current button programming for each telephone or group of
telephones.
This telephone has individual handsfree, mute and headset buttons, located under the dialpad.
Handsfree must be set to Auto for these buttons to work.
The current incoming call on this telephone defaults to the voice path last used. For example, if
you answered the previous call using your headset, the next call comes in over your headset.
Line numbering starts on button 09.
Note: The 7316E digital phone buttons are mapped differently than the 7316 digital
phone buttons. Therefore, if you replace a 7316 digital phone with a 7316E digital phone,
the button programming reverts to the default settings for the 7316E, losing any keys
programmed by the user at the telephone. Also, settings copied from one telephone to the
other can be in a different location on the 7316E. This is consistent with how the system
behaves if you switch any telephone model for a different model on the same connector.
Table 44 7316E digital phone upper button defaults
7316E digital phone upper button defaults
Btn # Btn #
Contrast 01
05 Blank
Show time 02
06 (DID only) Sys Park
Blank 03
07 Send Message
Blank 04
08 Speed dial