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Programming Key Assignments Using Copy
There are two ways to copy key assignments: 1) you can copy a call from the call waiting window to a key; or 2) you can copy
one key's assignment to another key.
Copying a Call from the call waiting window to a Key
1. While the caller's name is displayed in the call waiting window, tap the COPY CW key.
2. Tap the key where you want to copy to.
The name of the caller should appear in the display above the key.
NOTE: If a key will not accept an assignment, the destination that you are trying to assign may not have
scrolling enabled in AZedit. Or, the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in AZedit.
Copying One Key Assignment to Another Key
1. Tap the FUNC key.
2. Tap the EX COPY key.
3. Press the talk or listen key from which you wish to copy.
4. Press the talk or listen key to which you wish to copy.
The name of the key assignment should appear in the display above the key.
NOTE: If a key will not accept an assignment, the destination that you are trying to assign may not have
scrolling enabled in AZedit. Or, the key that you are trying to assign may be restricted in AZedit.
Programming Key Assignments Using Alpha Scrolling
Alpha scrolling lets you scroll through a list of names of ports, party lines etc. in the call waiting window. Once the desired
name is displayed in the window, you can copy it to a key. There are four scrolling modes: intercom, type, prefix and single-
step. The following example demonstrates their use.
Example: Assign a port to a key using the various scrolling modes.
1. If the port is located in a remote intercom system, tap FUNC ↑↑ or FUNC ↓↓ to enter intercom scroll mode and
scroll up or down the list of intercoms in the call waiting window. Otherwise, skip to step 2.
2. When the desired intercom system name is displayed, or when making an assignment in the local intercom system,
tap FUNC TYPE to activate type scroll mode.
3. Use the ↑↑ or ↓↓ keys to locate the desired type of communication. In this example, you would scroll to P-P.
Abbreviations for types of communication:
• P-P: Point-to-Point
• PL: Party Line
• IFB: IFB
• SPCL: Special List
• RLY: Relay or GPI output.
• ISO: ISO
4. When the desired type of communication is displayed, press PGM to retrieve the requested list.
Pressing PGM also exits type scroll mode and places the keypanel in single-step scroll mode.
NOTE: In some cases, WAIT may display briefly while the requested list is being retrieved. N/A may
display if there is no list. In this case, scrolling is disabled in AZedit for all destinations of the
selected type. For further information about scroll settings, search for keyword scroll in AZedit
help.
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