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2.
Enter the keystrokes you want to include in your macro.
You can enter up to 15 keystrokes using the dial pad keys and the special function softkeys
explained below.
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Use the
key to correct any mistakes.
Tip: Write down the keystrokes in case you experience problems with the console and
have to reprogram your macros.
3.
To clear a previously programmed macro, press the
Clearing macros from keys formerly programmed as Trunk Group or Set Page keys
restores their original function.
4.
Press the
[SAVE/EXIT]
5.
Select another firmkey to program or press the
To execute a macro
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Press the key programmed with the macro you want to execute.
Special Function Softkeys
The following special function softkeys are available for programming macros:
Press
[DEST]
[LAST NUM]
[TONES ON]
[INSERT PAUSE]
[TRUNK FLASH]
[RELEASE]
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softkey to complete the programming.
To
Dial the number displayed on the DST line when the macro key is
pressed. (Used to program a macro to transfer calls to voice mail;
see the next section for details.)
Redial the last number dialed from the console when the macro key
is pressed. (Used to program a macro to recover the most recently
released call; see the next section for details.)
Send subsequent digits as DTMF tones. (Required when
programming a macro to transfer calls to voice mail; see the next
section for details.)
Inserts a 1.5 second pause. When the pause ends, digits after the
pause are dialed. You can create a longer pause by pressing the
softkey multiple times.
[INSERT PAUSE]
Inserts a flash for further dialing on a trunk. For more information,
see "Flashing on Trunks" in the SUPERCONSOLE 1000 User
Guide.
Disconnects the console from the call in progress. (Required when
programming a macro to transfer calls to voice mail; see the next
section for details.)
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softkey.
[CLEAR]
softkey to leave programming mode.
[EXIT]
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