Basic Line 5.2 Phone Telephone User Manual


 
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STATION SPEED DIALING
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STATION SPEED DIALING
Storing Speed-Dial Numbers On Your Phone
You can store up to ten personal speed-dial numbers and associated names in station
speed-dial “locations” 0-9. These locations are then dialed using a feature key or code
plus one of the numbers 0-9 on your keypad. Or, if you have programmable feature
keys, you can create Station Speed-Dial keys (as described on page 31) for one-touch
speed dialing.
To program your station speed-dial locations:
With the handset in the cradle, dial .
Dial the location code 0-9 to be programmed OR press a Station Speed-Dial key
that you want to program (if you have one).
Enter the desired name for the speed-dial number, as described below:
Remain in alphanumeric mode (MSG key lit): Press the keypad keys to enter
the desired characters. (Refer to the chart on page 25.) The number of times
a key is pressed determines which character is entered. For example, 533266
would enter “JEAN.” When adjoining characters are located under the same
key, press the FWD key once to advance to the next character. For example,
66FWD6667776 would enter “NORM.” (Note that letters correspond to the
letters printed on keypad keys 1-9.) Press the FWD key twice to leave a
space. Press the MUTE key if you need to backspace.
Change to numeric mode (MSG key unlit): Press the MSG key, and then
press the keypad keys to dial the desired numbers. Press for a hyphen (-),
press for a colon (:), press the FWD key to leave a space, or press the
MUTE key to backspace.
Press to save the name.
Dial the extension number or telephone number to be stored. If your number
includes an asterisk, pound, a hookflash (a quick hangup and release), or a
pause, press the SPCL key once for an asterisk, twice for a pound, three times for
a hookflash, or four times for a pause. (Each pause or hookflash counts as one
digit.) You can enter more than one special character in a row by pressing the
FWD key between the characters. If necessary, press the MUTE key to backspace
and make corrections OR press the FWD key to move to the next space.
Press to save the number.
TIP: If you want to be able to dial outside telephone numbers without first selecting
an outgoing line, enter a line access code (such as the Outgoing Call code “8”)
before the outside telephone number.
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