NEC P/N 1093099 Telephone User Manual


 
Speed Dial
150 Features DSX Feature Handbook
Note that this unique Centrex integration also pertains to voice mail ports accessing stored Speed Dial numbers.
Chaining Bins for Dialing Long Numbers
A Speed Dial number can be up to 32 digits long. The system allows this by automatically using the next
adjacent bin for entries longer than 16 digits. For example, assume you want to store a Personal Speed Dial
number for a banking service (203-926 5400) followed by a pause and your 10 digit customer code
(9876543210). If you store the entries in bin 701, the following occurs:
The system stores the rst 16 digits (203 926 5400 Pause 98765) in bin 701.
The system stores the remaining digits (43210) in bin 702.
Chaining Notes:
In the above example, bin 702 is inaccessible for viewing, programming, or dialing. It only becomes
available if you reprogram bin 701 to be 16 digits or less.
Since bin 720 is the last Personal Speed Dial bin, it can contain only 16 digits.
Operation
Programming and Dialing Personal Speed Dial
In these instructions:
[Super Display Soft Key]
[Keyset Soft Key]
Forced Account Codes may prevent Speed Dial from dialing 911 emergency services.
To program a Personal Speed Dial number:
1.
Do not lift the handset or press any keys.
2.
Dial #SP (#77).
3.
Do one of the following.
a.
Dial the Personal Speed Dial bin number (701-720).
b.
Press a Personal Speed Dial bin key (for bins 701-710).
4.
Press HOLD.
5.
Do one of the following.
a.
Enter the line number you want the system to use when dialing your stored number (1-64).
b.
Enter the Line Group number you want the system to use when dialing your stored number (90-98).
c.
Press INTERCOM if you want to enter Intercom codes.
6.
Press HOLD.
7.
Enter the number you want to store (up to 32 digits long).
If storing Intercom codes, you can enter a valid dial sequence using the digits 0-9, #, and *.
To insert a pause, press
MUTE. To insert a Flash, press FLASH.
Do not enter a pause or ash into an Intercom code.
8.
Press HOLD twice.
9.
Enter a name for the Speed Dial number.
See Name Programming Chart (page 153) for more.
10.
Press HOLD.
11.
Do one of the following.
a.
Repeat from step 3 to program another bin.