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MLS-34D
Phone
Line/
Programmable
Buttons
Any unused
line button is
programmable
Figure 2-4. Button Programming for Receptionist’s Phone
Using Telephone Programming
There are two ways to program a telephone: Centralized Telephone
Programming from extension 10 or 11 (see below) and Extension Programming
from a user’s own extension (see page 2-20).
Telephone Models
Figure 2-5 illustrates an MLS-34D, MLS-18D, MLS-12D/MLS-12, and MLS-6
phone. As you program buttons, mark their functions on the phone’s labeling
sheet (see the examples in Figure 2-5).
NOTE:
An MLS-6 phone with 4 lines assigned to it has no buttons available for
programming. The MLC-6 cordless phone looks just like an MLS-6 phone  when
you program it centrally.
Using Centralized Telephone Programming
Use Centralized Telephone Programming to program features or store
telephone numbers for individual extensions from extension 10 or 11. Most
features also can be programmed on a system phone at the user’s extension.
Keep in mind the following exceptions:
Automatic Line Selection  and Line Ringing always must be
programmed using Centralized Telephone Programming.
extension can be programmed only by using Centralized Telephone
Programming.
If a user has a standard phone or a non-display system phone,
Extension Name Display for the extension can be programmed only by
using Centralized Telephone Programming.
Programming
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