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Sorry to bring this back up, but I can program buttons to do two things. I have one button that will call ext. 24, press it again, and it will transfer, then it will release. Could it be that they programmed a speed-dial button as a secondary 'Release' as well as having the 'Rls' button?
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You would be using the run/stop capabilities of a speed dial button.
Marv CCNA, CTUB TeleMarv Services (Retired) Providing telecommunication solutions in Ottawa Canada since 1990
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How is the system or the phones configured to allow the use of the run/stop capabilities of a speed dial button, or is it always available?
Thanks.
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It should always be available. Just press "Feature" * 9, when you are programming a button, at the point you want to enter the second part of the string.
Hope that makes sense!
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I think I understand and I will give it a try.
Thanks.
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