• You hear a rapid error tone if you try to enter more
than 24 elements, and you will exit Program mode
without saving the new number.
• You can use the Pause button to program a
1.5-second pause between a dialing access number,
such as 9, and the telephone number, and for certain
banking and long-distance services.
• For example, to put a pause between the dialing
access number, 9, and the telephone number, press the
Pause button, then 12125551234. Several depressions
of the Pause button will produce a multiple of a
1.5-second pause. (For instance, two depressions of
the Pause button would equal 3 seconds.)
NOTE: Programmable dialing buttons can also be used to
program system features. See your system manager
for system feature codes.
4. To program another programmable dialing button,
repeat Steps 2 and 3.
5. Press the Program button when you are ready to exit
programming mode.
To dial a number with a programmable dialing button
1. Pick up handset or press .
2. When you hear dial tone, press the appropriate
programmable dialing button.
• Number programmed on the button is automatically
dialed.
To erase a number stored on a programmable dialing
button
1. Press the Program button.
2. Press the button to be cleared.
3. Press the Program button again.
To place/answer a call without lifting the handset
1. Press .
• Red light next to goes on.
2. Place or answer call.
• Adjust speakerphone volume, if desired. On the
Volume control button (labeled ), do the
following: To raise the volume level, press the
upper half of the button labeled ; to lower
the volume, press the lower half of the button labeled
.
3. Press again to hang up.
• Red light next to goes off.
To change from speakerphone to handset
1. Pick up handset and talk.
• Red light next to goes off.
To change from handset to speakerphone
1. During a call using handset, press .
• Red light next to goes on.
2. Hang up handset.
To redial the last number that you dialed
1. While off-hook, press .
• The telephone will redial up to 24 digits.
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FOR THE SYSTEM
MANAGER ONLY
Enabling and Disabling the System Hold
Feature
The Hold button ( ) can be programmed, at each
individual set, either as the normal Hold feature or as an
alternate feature such as Call Park. The default setting is for
normal Hold.
To program as an alternate feature such as
Call Park
1. Press the Program button; then press ; then
press .
2. Press “797 (SYS)” on the dial pad.
3. Press again; then press the Program button
again.
NOTE: Next, you must program the button with the feature
access code of the alternate feature (such as Call
Park).
As long as is not being used for the Hold
feature, the light next to will not go on
when the alternate feature is activated.
To program for normal Hold (that is, the
feature which allows the user to put a call on hold)
1. Press the Program button; then press ;
then press .
2. Press again; then press again;
finally, press the Program button again.
Locking and Unlocking the Programmable
Dialing Buttons
The system manager can lock the 10 programmable dialing
buttons so the numbers or features assigned to these buttons
CANNOT be changed.
To lock the Programmable Dialing buttons so that
their assignment cannot be changed
1. Press the Program button; then press .
2. Press “752 (RLC)” on the dial pad.
3. Press again; then press the Program button
again.
To unlock the Programmable Dialing buttons
1. Press the Program button; then press .
2. Press “766 (RNO)” on the dial pad.
3. Press again; then press the Program button
again.
The following procedures should be
performed only by the system manager.
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