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Storing Speed Dial Numbers
Storing Abbreviated Dial Numbers
You can programme and store up to eight speed dial numbers in each station
You can programme and store two abbreviated dial numbers in each station
which can be used only at that station. You can access each of these numbers by
which can be used only at that station You can access these two numbers by
the appropriate speed dial key.
dialling the appropriate one-digit memory code.
For speed dialling procedures, see page 3-4.
For abbreviated dialling procedures, see page 3-5.
To Store a Speed Dial Number in a Station’s Memory:
Lift the handset
Press [MEMORY]
Press a speed dial key
Dial the telephone number to be stored.
A maximum of 19 digits can be programmed for each telephone number. It is
not possible to store [RECALL] as part of a speed dial number.
If station has been designated as a PABX extension, a three-second pause is
automatically inserted after the first digit. The pause can also be inserted in a
speed dial number by pressing [REDIAL] while storing the number.
To Add Further Speed Dial Numbers:
Press [MEMORY] again
Press another speed dial key
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Dial the next telephone number to be stored
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Continue this sequential procedure until you have stored all required
numbers.
When you have finished entering numbers:
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Replace the handset.
To Store an Abbreviated Dial Number in a Station’s Memory:
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Lift the handset
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Press [MEMORY]
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Press dial key [0] or
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Dial the telephone number to be stored.
A maximum of 19 digits can be programmed for each telephone number. It is
not possible to store [RECALL] as part of an abbreviated number.
If a station has been designated as a PABX extension, a three-second pause is
automatically inserted after the first digit. The pause can also be inserted in an
abbreviated dial number by pressing [REDIAL] while storing the number.
Confidence Tone
You can programme your station to emit a low-level tone indicating when a key
has been pressed.
To Activate or Cancel the Confidence Tone:
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Press [*] without lifting the handset.
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