Difference between revisions of "optiPoint key module"
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The number of available (programmable) feature keys can be increased by plugging in a '''optiPoint key module'''. | The number of available (programmable) feature keys can be increased by plugging in a '''optiPoint key module'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 17 December 2014
The support for this product has been discontinued!
Please visit Devices to get further information about the current product portfolio.
Please visit Devices to get further information about the current product portfolio.
The number of available (programmable) feature keys can be increased by plugging in a optiPoint key module. Up to two modules can be plugged in per optiPoint phone.
This module has 16 keys, which can be programmed on two levels.
Applicability
Key Labelling
To label the keys of this key module you can use the Key Labelling Tool.