Be aware of the following requirements when you include FAC and CMC in the speed-dial string:
Note
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FAC must always precede CMC in the speed-dial string.
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A speed-dial label is required for speed dials with FAC and DTMF digits.
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Only one comma is allowed between FAC and CMC digits in the string.
Each comma you include represents an additional pause of 2 seconds. For example, two commas (,,) represent
a pause of 4 seconds.
Before you configure the speed-dial, try to dial the specified digits manually at least once to ensure that
the digit sequence is correct.
Note
The phone does not save the FAC, CMC, or additional digits from the speed dial in the call history. If you
press
Redial
after connecting to a destination using the speed-dial, the phone prompts you to enter any required
FAC, CMC, or DTMF digits manually.
Example 1
Consider the following requirements to access voicemail:
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Called number to access voicemail: 8000
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PIN: 123456# after announcement of 2 seconds
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Voicemail response: Enter option 3 to read latest message after a pause of 6 seconds (while the automated
announcement lists the available options)
To set up the speed-dial to access this voice mailbox, specify the following speed-dial string:
8000,123456#,,,3
Example 2
Consider the following call requirements
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Called number: 95556543
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FAC: 1234
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CMC: 9876
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Automated phone system response, required 4 seconds after the call is connected: 56789#
To access this destination, specify the following speed-dial string:
95556543,1234,9876,,56789#
Do Not Disturb
Do Not Disturb (DND) allows you to turn off one of the following incoming call indicators:
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