3.2 Dialing Automatically
This feature provides speed dialing using programmable but-
tons where you have previously stored numbers. Since you
usually store a line choice as part of a speed dial number, line
selection is automatic with speed dialing. This user’s guide dis-
cusses speed dial programming in a separate section, and you
should refer to it when you are ready to store your speed dial
numbers.
The system makes two types of speed dial numbers available at
the dial pad location for your use: (1) numbers that you store
for your own use (personal speed dial numbers), and (2) num-
bers that the system attendant stores for everyone’s use (system
speed dial numbers). The system also allows you to have speed
dial numbers at unused feature button locations. Plus, the hand-
set provides additional memory locations for speed dial use.
To automatically dial a speed dial number stored at one of the
programmable function buttons,
•
lift handset,
•
press preprogrammed speed dial button F1–F3 (line selec-
tion is usually a part of the stored speed dial number),
With your station at idle, you can use the following procedure
to automatically dial a personal or system speed dial number
that is stored at a dial pad location:
•
lift handset and press HOLD,
•
dial code for desired personal speed dial number (0–9),
–or–
•
press
S
and then dial code for desired system speed dial
number (01–99),
NOTE: If you manually choose a line for dialing, press HOLD before
using a speed dial. If you place a call on hold prior to using
your speed dial, pause several seconds before you press the
speed dial button; if you immediately press the speed dial but-
ton, the system will choose the line that you have on hold to
place your speed dial call.
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