
SRS-1050 Local Features ( Chapter 3
Page 3-4
The one-touch feature overview
in Chapter 2 discusses these
possibilities in greater detail and
explains how to dial using a one-
touch button.
Programming a One-Touch
Button
To program a multifunction
button for a one-touch number,
follow these steps:
1. Press REG (softkey 4), 1, ENTER
(softkey 1). This screen
appears:
ONE-TOUCH
SELECT ASSIGN KEY
The indicators for previously
assigned one-touch buttons will
be green. The indicators for
buttons assigned to Directory
Numbers, Call Appearances, and
features will be red. You cannot
program the buttons with red
indicators for one-touch dialing.
2. Press the unassigned button
you want as your one-touch
button. This screen appears:
ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER
DN= (12)
The multifunction button's
number is at the far right of line 2.
In this example it is 12.
3. To program a standard
telephone number or a special
code, press the keypad digits
for the number you want
recorded. Include the outside
access code (such as 9) and
area code for long distance.
The digits show on the second
line.
ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER
DN=912229876543 (12)
To program a number that
includes pauses and special
codes, use the keypad to enter
the digits and the HOLD button
to enter pauses, which appear on
the display as commas. The
example shows a standard
telephone number followed by a
voice mail access code and a
voice mail password.
ENTER DIRECTORY NUMBER
DN=8247629,99,,2502 (12)
Note: If you enter a number with
more than 16 digits, the 17th
and subsequent digits appear
in the 16th number position,
and previously entered digits
are shifted one column to the
left. (The digit in the first
number position disappears
from the display, but is still
recorded.) If you try to exceed
the 30-digit limit, the set
refuses the input and the
display remains unchanged.