1-24
Operations
1.3
Making Calls
• An account code must be stored by pressing “
” and entering the account code after the
line access code.
• You can store an extension number, telephone number, or feature number of up to 24 digits.
Valid digits are “0 through 9”.
• A pause can be stored by pressing the
key. However, in the account code verify-all,
verify-toll (call barring) and forced modes, “
” is not regarded as a pause.
• To store the telephone number of an external party, a line access code (9, 0 or 81 through
86) must be stored as the first digit.
• The number of Personal Speed Dialling numbers corresponds to the number of PF buttons
assigned as One-Touch Dialling. (PF buttons are on a proprietary telephone.) You cannot
assign both the One-Touch Dialling and Personal Speed Dialling features. For example, if
you assign One-Touch Dialling to the PF 1 button and then Personal Speed Dialling 0, the
Personal Speed Dialling 0 feature will overwrite the One-Touch assignment.
• A rotary telephone cannot use this feature.
• 1.2 Proprietary Telephone Settings, “Customising the Button on Your Telephone”,
One-Touch Dialling Button
• See the Installation Manual, Section 3, “Personal Speed Dialling”.
SLT
PT
!
!
☞
Allows you to store up to 10 speed dial numbers at your extension. These numbers are
available for your extension only.
Storing a phone number
Any Telephone
Confirmation
tone
Lift the handset
or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.
2
#
Dial 2 .
Enter the personal speed
dial number (0 through 9).
personal speed dial no.
Enter the
desired number.
desired no.
Dial #.
Hang up or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.
Any Telephone
Lift the handset or press
SP-PHONE/MONITOR.
#
Dial #.
Enter the personal speed
dial number (0 through 9).
personal speed dial no.
• You may dial “1
” instead of “#”.
Dialling
Dialling Using Personal Speed Dialling (Personal Speed Dialling)
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Summary of Contents for KX-TA624
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