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looking for a quick way from the any station to look and see what the button is programmed as like on avaya partner it is feat 00, nortel is like feat *0, comdial is options, next, query....
we are just starting to sell samsung and we are in the process of getting our certification complete...
thanks, joey
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well i did find : transfer, 107 ...is this the best way???
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107 is a user feature for adding extenders to buttons that will allow an extender. I guess you could use this feature to see what is what, it requires no logging in to tech programming. MMC 722 in tech programming is how you program the buttons and also another way to see what is what. Good luck with your cert's and welcome to the Samsung telecom products.
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If you use their PCMMC you can see the whole phone. MMC 722
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It is not very time consuming to go into programming, go to MMC 722, punch in the station number and use the volume up or down buttons. Not as fast as the Nortel [Feature] * 0 but not critically complicated or slow.
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