Key Programming - Siemens HiPath 3000 Series Service Documentation

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10.6

Key Programming

The programmable function keys on certain telephones and key modules in the optiPoint 410,
optiPoint 420, optiPoint 500, and the OpenStage range support double assignment (see the
sections on the specific telephones in this chapter). Please note the following differences be-
tween the functions depending on the HiPath 3000 version:
Up to and including V6.0 SMR-05:
Double assignment is possible if only phone numbers without LED support are saved on
the first level. It is also possible to program call numbers without LED support on the sec-
ond level. These can be internal station numbers, DID call numbers and call numbers from
a HiPath network.
V6.0 SMR-06 and later:
From the HiPath 3000/5000 Manager E (Settings menu: System Parameters (Flags)), one
of the two following options can be set:
The "Enhanced key functionality" flag is not activated (default setting).
This will produce the same behavior as in versions up to and including V6.0 SMR-05.
The "Extended Key Functionality" flag is activated.
Once you have defined a key of your choice as the "Shift key", only phone numbers
without LED support can be saved at the second key level which is now available. You
can program any key functions on the first key level. LED signaling is associated with
the first key level only.
When the Shift function is pressed, the LED associated with the Shift key lights up. This signals
that the phone numbers on the second key level are available. When you switch key levels, the
key labels on telephones with self-labeling keys also change.
The Shift function is deactivated when you press a phone number or if you press the Shift key
again.
The optiPoint BLF function keys cannot have double assignments.
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