AT&T 518-455-317 Telephone User Manual


 
Personal Speed Dial Numbers
Description
This Telephone Programming procedure lets you store up to 20 frequently
dialed numbers for each extension. Personal Speed Dial numbers can be
dialed quickly by pressing [
Feature ] (or [ # ] at intercom dial tone on a standard
phone) and the two-digit code from 80 through 99. The Personal Speed Dial
numbers programmed for a particular extension are for use only at that
extension.
Related Features
Speed dialing, which lets users dial a number by pressing three buttons, is
different from Auto Dialing, which lets users dial a number by pressing a
single button.
For instructions on entering special characters (such as Pause) in a number,
see Special Dialing Functions.
You can use System Speed Dial Numbers to create a list of up to 60
frequently dialed numbers available to all system users.
You can store account codes as Personal Speed Dial numbers for use with
the
Account Code Entry
feature.
Emergency Telephone (#311) uses Personal Speed Dial code 80 for the
emergency phone number.
Considerations
If the system is connected to a PBX or Centrex system and a dial-out code
(usually 9) is needed to place calls outside the PBX or Centrex system,
include the dial-out code in Speed Dial numbers that must dial out of the
PBX or Centrex system.
Personal Speed Dial numbers cannot be programmed onto Auto Dial
buttons.
You can dial Personal Speed Dial numbers on a standard phone, but the
numbers must be programmed from extension 10 or 11.
Valid Entries
Any phone number—up to 20 characters consisting of the digits 0–9, [
], [
#
],
and special dialing functions that you can access by pressing [ Hold ] (Pause),
[
Mic
] (Stop), [
Spkr
] (Recall), and [
Transfer
] (Touch-Tone Enable)—assigned to
codes 80 through 99
No number assigned to any code
Personal Speed Dial Numbers
5-123