Addendum to the SX-200
SUPERCONSOLE 1000
This document describes features available on the new SUPERCONSOLE 1000 (Part Numbers
9189-000-300 through 9189-000-301).
Programming Macros
If you frequently perform a console task that requires several keystrokes, you can automate
the task using a macro. A macro is a series of keystrokes that you assign to a single key. Instead
of repeating the keystrokes each time you want to perform a task, you can press the macro
key to execute all the keystrokes at once.
Macros are designed to facilitate the transfer of calls to voice mail or for recovering calls released
to the wrong extension. You can also use macro keys for one-button dialing of frequently called
telephone numbers; programming macros for other uses is not recommended.
The two unlabelled keys on the console (circled in the illustration) are available for programming
as macro keys. You can also reprogram the Trunk Group and Set Page keys and use them
as macro keys instead.
To program a macro or to clear a previously programmed macro:
1.
While holding down the Function key, press the softkey that corresponds to the firmkey
you want to program.
The display shows the macro keystrokes (if any) currently programmed to the selected key.
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