Vertical Communications DSU and DSU II Telephone User Manual


 
4.2 Dialing Automatically
This feature provides one- or two-button autodialing using
programmable buttons at which you have previously stored numbers.
Two levels of number storage are available at each storage location, but
you cannot put two autodial numbers at one location. You can use one
or both levels as needed. Further, a line choice is usually stored as part
of an autodial number so that line selection is automatic with
autodialing. Actual button programming is discussed in Chapter Nine
of this user’s guide.
Speed dialing is autodialing using the keypad buttons. There are two
types of speed dial numbers: (1) numbers that you store for your own
use (personal speed dial numbers), and (2) numbers that are stored by
the system attendant for everyone’s use (system speed dial numbers).
To automatically dial an autodial number,
1. Press preprogrammed button (line selection is usually a part of the
stored autodial or speed dial number),
—OR—
press SHIFT then press preprogrammed button (to choose
number stored as a second choice at that button).
To dial a personal speed dial number from an idle telephone,
1. Dial speed dial number (0–9).
To dial a system speed dial number from an idle telephone,
1. Press and then dial system speed dial number (01 - 99).
NOTE: If you manually choose a line for dialing, press HOLD before
using a speed dial. If you place a call on hold prior to using
your speed dial, pause several seconds before you press the
speed dial button; if you immediately press the speed dial
button, the system will choose the line that you have on hold to
place your speed dial call.
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