Storing a number on a memory button for Autodial /
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Modular ICS 7.0 System Coordinator Guide
While programming external Autodial, you
erased the button by pressing
≥
or
OK
before entering any digits.
Enter the number you want to program.
Choose the line first, if necessary, then enter
the number exactly as if you were making a
call.
Enter the internal telephone number you
want to program.
You are programming an internal autodial
button and have entered a number that is not
an internal number on your system.
Enter a valid internal number.
If the number you are entering is a
destination code, use external autodial.
Press the memory button you want to
program.
Enter the number you want to program onto
the button, then press
≥
.
Enter the number you want to program onto
the button, then press
≥
or
OK
. You may
include a line or line pool selection in an
autodial sequence by selecting the line
before entering any digits.
The number is stored on the button.
For other displays, see
Common feature displays
on page 249.
Button erased
Enter digits
QUIT
OK
Intercom #: ___
QUIT
Invalid number
Press a button
QUIT
Program and HOLD
Program and OK
QUIT
OK
Programmed
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