Button Programming |
Changing a Button Label |
The default text label shown for a button depends on the function assigned to that button. On 9400/9500 Series phones you can override this by applying your own text label.
1. | At the extension press Admin. |
2. | Use the ![]() ![]() |
3. | Press the programmable button you want to change. Alternatively: |
• | Use the ![]() ![]() |
• | At the Button: prompt press the button to edit or enter from the button number. |
4. | The current setting of that button is displayed. |
a. | Press Label. |
b. | Change the label for the button using the controls and when complete press Save. |
• | Enter a character by pressing the indicated button until that character is displayed. On 9400/9500 Series phones, accented versions of the characters are also shown. If you pause more than 1 second after press a button, the cursor will move onto the next space. |
1 |
1.,@ |
2 |
abc2 |
3 |
def3 |
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4 |
ghi4 |
5 |
jkl5 |
6 |
mno6 |
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7 |
pqrs7 |
8 |
tuv8 |
9 |
wxyz9 |
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* |
* |
0 |
Space 0 |
# |
# |
• | The first character and the first character after a space are automatically capitalized. |
• | Use the ![]() ![]() |
• | Exit programming by pressing PHONE/EXIT. Alternatively use the Back button to move to another menu. |
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