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Chapter 21 Default memory button programming for telephones 155
BCM 4.0 Device Configuration Guide
7406 digital phone button defaults
Figure 52 7406 digital phone button defaults
The 7406 cordless handset is based on the 7316
digital phone button numbering. However, the
7406 handset has only six memory buttons. These
buttons map to specific 7316 button numbers: 01,
02, 03, 07, 08, 09.
Ensure that when you fill out the DN record, which
shows 24 buttons for the 7316 digital phone, that
you program only these buttons. The handset can
access any system features, except for features that
require a speaker, such as handsfree.
IP telephone button defaults
The IP telephone 20XX models have fewer programmable buttons than the 7316 or 7316E;
however, they have access to a feature menu through the Services key (FEATURE *900) that
expands quick access to call features. Additionally, IP telephones support the Hot Desking feature,
which allows the user to transfer telephone settings from one IP telephone to another, allowing
mobility without relocating the physical telephone.
IP telephone 2004 and 2050 Software Phone button defaults
The 2004 and the 2050 telephones have six memory buttons beside a display that provides soft
labels for the buttons. These telephones also have six other buttons that can be programmed as
memory buttons without display.
Note: The 7406 phone is available only in limited markets.
Table 49 7406 digital phone button defaults
7406 lower button defaults
Btn
#
PBX DID Btn
#
PBX/DID
01 DND Target line 07 Last No.
Redial
02 Transfer 08 Intercom
03 Call Forward 09 Intercom
01
02
03
07
08
09