Appendix D: General Feature Use and Telephone Programming

Programming MLX Telephones by Using the Display

Step   Action

1

Label the button to be programmed.

Skip this step if the feature will not be programmed onto a button.

Remove the clear label cover from the telephone by pulling up on the tab that extends from the top of the cover.

Write the feature name on the card next to the button to be programmed.

Replace the cover.

2

Begin programming.

Press Menu.

Select Ext Program [Prog] from the display.

Select Start from the display.

3

Identify the button to be programmed.

 

 

 



To delete the features currently programmed on the button:

 



 

 

 

 

Press the button you labeled.

If the feature does not get programmed onto a button, press any line button. This does not affect the button in any way.

The display identifies the feature currently programmed on the button. If no feature is programmed, the display indicates that the button is blank.



Select Delete [Dlete] from the display.

The button is now blank.

Press the button you labeled again to continue programming.

If the currently programmed feature was not deleted from the button, the new feature programmed onto it will replace it.

Select List Feature [List] from the display.

The screen lists feature names in alphabetical order.

4

To display the feature, select the feature.


If the feature name is on the display:

If the feature name is not on the display:

To move through the list of
features page by page:

To jump to the screen that displays the feature name:

 

 


Press the button next to or below the name of the feature to be programmed.

Press More.


Press More.


Select Find Feature [Find] from the display.

Select the range of letters from the display that corresponds to the first letter of the feature name (for example, it the feature begins with A, select ABC ).

If the feature is not displayed on the page that you jumped to, press More.

When you find the feature you want, press the button next to or below it.

5

Respond to any additional prompts on the display.

Select the appropriate prompt (for example, select On or Off to turn inside Coverage on or off), and/or enter required information (for example, dial a telephone number for Auto Dial).

Select Enter.

6

End programming.

To return to the Home screen:

To return to the Menu screen:

 

Press Home or lift and replace the handset.

Press Menu.

 

 

You also can program MLX display telephones by using the method described for MLX-10 and MLX-5 non-display telephones. That is, programming mode can be entered by pressing the Feature button, dialing 00, and then referring to the display to continue the programming process. Or you can enter programming by using the display and then dialing a programming code to select the feature, rather than selecting it from the display.

 

Topics
  General Feature Use Information
 
  General Feature Use and Telephone Programming: Fixed Features
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming: Programmed Buttons
General Feature Use and Telephone Programming: Feature Codes
  Telephone and Operator Features
 
  Telephone and Operator Features for MLX Telephones
Telephone and Operator Features for Multiline 4400-Series Telephones
Telephone Features for 4400, 4400D, and Single-Line Telephones
Telephone Features for ETR and MLS Telephones
  Telephone Programming
 
  Programming Methods
Programming 4406D+ Telephones
Programming 4412D+, 4424D+, and 4424LD+ Telephones by Using the Display
Programming MLX-10 and MLX-5 Nondisplay Telephones
Programming MLX Telephones by Using the Display
Programming ETR and MLS Telephones
Programming TransTalk 9031/9040 and Business Cordless 905 Telephones