Samsung DCS Keyset User Guide
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Programming Personal Speed Dial
Numbers
You can program frequently-dialled telephone numbers in your per-
sonal speed dial list. An extension has 10 (00–09) speed dial numbers
by default but may be assigned up to fifty (00-49). Your system ad-
ministrator can tell you how many are assigned to your extension.
1. While on-hook, press the
TRSF
key and dial 105.
2. Dial a speed dial number (00–49).
3. Dial a line or line group access code.
4. Dial the telephone number to be stored (18 digits maximum). The
number can include *, # and other special digits (see below).
5. Press the
TRSF
key to store the number.
Note: If the Hot Keypad feature has been turned off, you must first lift the handset
or press the
SPEAKER
key before you begin dialling.
When programming personal speed dial numbers, some programma-
ble keys perform special functions.
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On 12- and 24-button keysets the last six of the keyset’s pro-
grammable keys represent keys ‘A’–‘F’. These are keys 19–24 on
a 24-button keyset, and keys 7–12 on a 12-button keyset.
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On 6-button keysets, programmable keys 1–3 (on the left) repre-
sent keys ‘A’–‘C’, and keys 4–6 (on the right) represent keys
‘D’–‘F’.
Keys ‘B’–‘F’ are used to insert special digits, as follows (the A key is
not used):
B
inserts a flash (“F”).
C
inserts a pause (“P”).