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Programming
1.
Press
[PGM]
. Press
[SPD]
.
2.
LCD Display (if equipped) will show:
User SPD Select
0 to 9, DSS 1-10
3.
Enter the storage location by dialing through for numeric or by pressing button 1 through 10.
4.
If you want your call to go out on a specific line, press the [MIC] and enter the line number.
Press [MIC] again and enter the desired telephone number. If you want the call to go out on
any available line, just enter the desired telephone number.
The LCD Display will show the type of Speed Dial you are storing by either SPD:D
xx
if a DSS button (
xx
is the button number selected from 01-10) or SPD:N
xx
if a numeric entry (
xx
is the keypad number 00-
09).
If you selected a CO line, the display will show TK:
xx
(
xx
= the CO line that you selected 01-40) or if the
Dial 9 group, TK:00.
1. Enter the actual telephone number that you want to store, (up to 30 digits, including PAUSES
[HOLD]
, FLASH
[TSF]
, or tone dialing conversion
[MSG]
.
2. Press
[SAVE]
.
3. If your telephone is equipped with an LCD Display it will show:
Set Ring Freq
0
This is a function of Caller ID. The purpose is to give you the opportunity to identify specific numbers
ringing your telephone with a unique ring. For example, if you store your home telephone number in
personal speed dial and would like to have a unique ring whenever someone from home dials your
telephone, select a frequency from 1 to 8. For normal ringing simply enter
[SAVE]
and do not enter a
specific frequency.
Note:
Personal Speed Dial is subject to any toll control assigned to your station.
Note:
Special characters may be programmed in speed dial locations:
[HOLD]
= A temporary pause in dialing
(See Mode 05-01-06, Pause Time Duration for the parameters).
[TRF/FL]
= A temporary loop disconnect.
(See Mode 05-02-05, Keyphone Flash Time for the parameters).
[MSG]
= Change signaling from pulse to DTMF
(Applicable only on CO lines programmed on Mode 35-[CO]-02 as Pulse).
[MIC]
=Allows selection of an individual CO line number. One press moves cursor to the CO line
position. Another press returns you to speed dial programming.
[VOL
↑
↑
↑
↑
]
= Moves to the next personal speed dial number. (If both DSS and numeric entries are
available, this key will cycle through all numeric and DSS keys. They are noted by the indication
D or N in the upper portion of the LCD display next to the speed dial entry number).
[VOL
↓
↓
↓
↓
]
= Moves to the previous personal speed dial number. It operates similarly to the Volume
Up key, listed above.
Flash, Pause, and Pulse to Tone conversion can be stored as part of a speed dial number. Each of these
entries counts as a digit in the overall number of digits.
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