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<strong>Electra</strong> <strong>Elite</strong> <strong>IPK</strong> Document Revision 4<br />

Table 1-2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for <strong>Programming</strong> provides a<br />

list and description of the keys used during Multiline Terminal<br />

<strong>Programming</strong>.<br />

Table 1-2 Multiline Terminal Keys Used for <strong>Programming</strong><br />

Key Description<br />

Used to enter data from the dial pad or to specify a Memory Block<br />

location. K~I<br />

Used to move the cursor to the left. The cursor moves one character<br />

space to the left each timeJis pressed.<br />

J<br />

Used to move the cursor to the right. The cursor moves one character<br />

space to the right each timeLis pressed.<br />

L<br />

F<br />

D<br />

Y<br />

A<br />

X<br />

H<br />

Flexible<br />

C<br />

W<br />

Used to select another mode. Press F to switch modes as follows:<br />

Mode or submode selection: Returns to Program Mode.<br />

�<br />

Data No. Mode: Return to a mode or submode selection, or<br />

�<br />

Program Mode (if no submode exists).<br />

Each time the conference key is pressed, Memory Block item changes<br />

are as follows:<br />

� Tenant Mode: The tenant number increments by one.<br />

CO/PBX Line Mode: The CO/PBX line number increments by one.<br />

�<br />

<strong>Telephone</strong> Mode: The telephone port number increments by one.<br />

�<br />

Trunk Group Mode: The Trunk group number increments by one.<br />

�<br />

Future use.<br />

Used to return to the previous page in system programming.<br />

Future use.<br />

Used to enter a pause in speed dial programming mode or to clear data<br />

in system programming mode.<br />

Line keys are used to specify a mode or submode when<br />

selecting a Memory Block or to select programming data for input.<br />

Used to proceed to the next page in system programming.<br />

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<strong>Programming</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> 1 - 7

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