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Analog Endpoint User Guide
MOVING ON
S
PEED
D
IALING
Speed dialing allows you (and your system administrator) to store and access fre-
quently dialed numbers. Each number is stored in your endpoint (Station Speed Dial)
or in the telephone system (System Speed Dial) and is identified by a location num-
ber. Once programmed, you can quickly dial these numbers by entering a feature code
and dialing the desired location number. Because the system supports both Station and
System Speed-Dial numbers, you can have access to over 1000 stored numbers.
Station Speed Dial
You can program and use up to ten personal speed-dial numbers on your endpoint. In
addition, if you have programmable feature buttons, you can program them as speed-
dial buttons for one-touch dialing. To use a speed-dial button, you must:
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Store the number in a speed-dial location.
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Program an available feature button as a speed-dial button.
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Associate a speed-dial location with the new speed-dial button.
NOTE:
You can use the Speed-Dial feature even if your endpoint does not have
programmable feature buttons.
Programming Station Speed-Dial Numbers
To store a speed-dial number, use the Station Speed-Dial Programming feature code
to program the number in a speed-dial location. Use the following table to list the
numbers that you store in speed-dial locations 0-9.
0 _______________________ 5 _______________________
1 _______________________ 6 _______________________
2 _______________________ 7 _______________________
3 _______________________ 8 _______________________
4 _______________________ 9 _______________________
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