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Mitel SX 200 using speed dial keys

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Timmsd

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Nov 30, 2016
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Please help, I have a motel situation where I have a speed dial programed into a location on the console. it is the number for there reservations desk. They would like to transfer in coming calls to this number, I can not figure out the proper keying sequence to transfer the call. Can any one help? The console is an mitel Super console 1000.

Thanks in advance.
 
set up spare ext to forward out to external number then transfere to ext
 
Attendant Console Macro Keys


To program a macro or to clear a previously programmed macro
1. While holding down the Function key, press the hardkey (the blank key or Set Page or Trunk Grp key) that you want to program until the display shows the macro programming screen. See the list of special function softkeys for programming macros.
The display shows the macro keystrokes (if any) currently programmed to the selected key, for example, FIRM KEY 1: [TONES ON] 7224609.

2. Enter the keystrokes you want to include in your macro.
You can enter up to 15 keystrokes using the dial pad keys and the special function softkeys .
Use the backwards arrow key to correct any mistakes.
Tip: Write down the keystrokes in case you experience problems with the console and have to reprogram your macros.

3. To clear a previously programmed macro, press the [CLEAR] softkey.
Clearing macros from keys formerly programmed as Trunk Group or Set Page keys restores their original function.

4. Press the SAVE/EXIT softkey to complete the programming or press the EXIT softkey to exit without saving the programming.



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kwbMitel, do those instructions also apply to 5540 IP console?
 
I do not believe the 5540 has macro keys, only the Superconsole 1000

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You are correct kwbMitel. the IP console does not support Macros. I have also seen some versions of the SC1000 don't have it. Then there's this >>>>> "The console is an mitel Super console 1000."
 
@ OldTimingMan

Not sure if your post was pointing out to me that OP had said that or that the wording is odd "an mitel" or that you missed that I was answering crich01's followup question.

I did, I didn't, I was.

Noted re: Some SC1000's don't have macro's and yes, I've seen that too.

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