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Electra Elite IPK II Terminal Feature Access, Single On/Off, or One-Touch Keys
Keys are designated Feature Access, Single On/Off, or One-Touch throughout this
manual. The keys operate much the same, but various limitations imposed on each
type are described below.
1 - 2
Feature Access Keys
Depending on the type, a Multiline Terminal can have 2, 8, 16, or 24 line keys.
These highly-flexible keys can be used for station DSS/BLF and Speed Dial.
Single On/Off Keys
Line keys may also be assigned as Single On/Off keys in System Programming
to toggle a feature on/off. This assignment has no impact on the Feature Access
keys, but the assigned features are very specific. Call Forward-All Call, Call
Forward-Busy/No Answer, Scrolling (CID), headset, and DND are examples of
features available for Single On/Off keys.
One-Touch Keys
One-Touch keys can perform the same function as Feature Access keys. A
Multiline Terminal has a fixed number of these keys. No system assignment is
necessary, and the number of keys ranges from none to 16 depending on the
terminal type.
Figure 1-1 Key Assignment Example
Electra Elite IPK II
Line/Feature
Access Keys
One-Touch Keys
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