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D
is used for pulse-to-tone conversion (“C”). If your system uses ro-
tary (or pulse) dialling C.O. lines, pressing D while entering a speed
dial number causes all subsequent digits to be sent as DTMF tones.
E
is used to hide digits. You may want to hide some phone numbers
so that they will not show in the display when you dial the speed dial
number later. When you are programming the phone number, press E
before entering the digits you want to hide. The symbol “[” is dis-
played. All subsequent digits will be displayed as “*” when the speed
dial number is dialled. If you want some digits to display, press E
again (“]” is displayed) before entering these digits.
For example
, if you program a speed dial number with the phone
number 9-[0121]728765, when you later dial this speed dial number
the display shows ****728765.
Note: When programming an outside number, enter the access code (e.g. 9 or 0)
before you press E to hide any digits.
F
is used to enter a name for the speed dial number. See
Personal
Speed Dial Names
under
Display Features
.
Use the
HOLD
key to clear a speed dial number and/or name.
One-Touch Speed Dialling
You can assign any personal or system speed dial number to an al-
ready programmed speed dial key for quick and easy one-touch dial-
ling of frequently-used numbers.
1. While on-hook, press the
TRSF
key and dial
107
.
2. Press an
SPD
key.
3. Dial the speed dial number that you want assigned to this key.
4. Press the
TRSF
key to store your selection.
To call this number, simply press the
SPD
key.