CHAPTER 1. Overview of MMC Programming
1 .2 Digital Phones
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You need a digital display (LCD) phone in order to carry out programming. These include
DCS Euro keysets and DS/ITP 5000 Series keysets, and some examples are described in
the following sections. All use special programming buttons to select options on the display
screen.
1 .2.1 DCS Euro Phones
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Volume Control Buttons
Volume control for handset,
ring, speaker, etc
24B LCD
phone has 24 programmable buttons: left column is numbered 1-12 from the top;
right column is numbered 13-24 from the top. Buttons 19 to 24 are special buttons 'A–F'
used for programming.
12B LCD
phone has 12 programmable buttons numbered 1-12 from top to bottom. But-
tons 7 to 12 are special buttons 'A–F' used for programming.
6B LCD
phone has 6 programmable buttons: left column is numbered 1-3 from the top;
right column is numbered 4-6 from the top. Buttons 1 to 3 are special buttons 'A–C' and
buttons 4 to 6 are special buttons 'D–F' used for programming.
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Soft Buttons(3)
Used to activate
features via the display
LCD
Dial Button
Hold Button
Speaker
Transfer Button
For hands-free operation.
Used in place of handset
Figure 1.1 24B LCD DCS Euro Phone
Scroll Button
Used to select start menu and
scroll through display options
Recall Button
ANS/RLS Button
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Programmable Buttons
With tri-coloured LEDs:
24B = 16
12B = 8
Memory Button
Redial Button
DND Button
Speaker Button
Programmable Buttons
With red LEDs:
24B = 8, 12B = 4, 6B = 6
Microphone
Pullout Directory
Tray