Programming memory buttons – Nortel Networks BCM 4.0 User Manual
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About the Key Expansion Module (KEM)
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IP Key Expansion Module (KEM) User Guide
Programming memory buttons
The default for KIM memory buttons is blank. You can program memory buttons on the KIM to
your personal preference with internal and external autodial numbers or features to give you touch
dialing or feature activation. If you are operating CAP in enhanced mode, you can program buttons
for target line and Hunt groups as well. When you use enhanced mode, you can also program
duplicate buttons. For example, you can program more than one button for a particular target line
or external auto dialler.
Your CAP will be most effective if you use it along with these features:
•
Camp-On (≤°¤)
•
Transfer (≤‡‚)
•
Priority Call (≤fl·)
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