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Analog Endpoint User Guide
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To store a number in a Speed-Dial location:
1.
With the handset in the cradle,
dial
.
2.
Dial the speed-dial location (0-9) you want to program.
3.
Enter the desired name for the speed-dial number, as described below:
•
Alphanumeric mode (Message button lit):
Press the dialpad buttons to enter
the desired characters. (Refer to the chart on
.) The number of times
a button is pressed determines which character is entered. For example,
533266 would enter “JEAN.” When adjoining characters are located under
the same button, press
once to advance to the next character. For
example, 66
6667776 would enter “NORM.” (Note that letters corre-
spond to the letters printed on dialpad buttons 2-9.) Press
twice to
leave a space. Press
if you need to backspace.
•
Press
to save the name.
4.
Dial the extension number or telephone number to be stored, as described below:
•
Numeric mode (Message button unlit):
Enter the number.
NOTE:
You cannot use hyphens or colons in the number.
If your number
includes an asterisk, pound, a hookflash (a quick hang up and release), or a
pause,
press
once for an asterisk, twice for a pound, three times for a
hookflash, or four times for a pause. (Each pause or hookflash counts as one
digit.) You can enter more than one special character in a row by pressing
between the characters.
•
Press
to save the number.
NOTE:
To dial outside telephone numbers without first selecting an outgoing
line, enter the Outgoing access code (default is
) before the outside tele-
phone number.
To erase a Station Speed-Dial name and/or number:
1.
With the handset in the cradle, dial
.
2.
Dial the desired location code (0-9) or press the desired Station Speed-Dial but-
ton.
3.
Press
repeatedly
until
the name is erased.
4.
Press
to continue.
5.
Press
repeatedly
until
the number is erased.
6.
Press
to exit.
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