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Programming Your Telephone
Automatic Dialing
Autodial allows you to dial long sequences of numbers using just one or to buttons,
allows you to store frequently used feature codes and store station numbers of
frequently called telephones.
Autodial can be stored at any programmable button that is not assigned as a line
button or other feature, on a secondary level under a DSS button or at keypad keys
0-9.
When stored at programmable button locations, outside numbers and feature codes
are referred to as autodial numbers. When they are stored at keypad number
locations, they are referred to as direct station selection (DSS) numbers. The light
associated with the DSS button is the busy lamp field (BLF) light.
If you wish to program an emergency number and make a test call
, the FCC
requires that you stay on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher that you were
testing an autodial button. Please make your test call during off peak hours, early in
the morning or late in the evening.
Before programming, write down the intercom or outside line you will use as well as
the phone number, extension number or feature code you are using.
While programming, fill in the identification strips on your phone and fill out the
charts provided below for your records.