Speed Dialer
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Speed dialer
The handset speed dialer allows you to
make calls without having to dial manually.
You can assign one phone number to each
of the 10 dial keys (
{
0
}
to
{
9
}
).
Storing phone numbers in
memory
Important:
L
Before storing phone numbers, make
sure the PROG indicator is off.
1
Press
{
PROG
}
.
L
The PROG indicator will flash.
2
Enter the phone number (max. 32
digits).
L
If a pause is required for dialing,
press
{
PAUSE
}
where needed.
L
If you misdial, press
{
PROG
}
or
{
OFF
}
and repeat from step 1.
3
Press
{
AUTO
}
.
4
Press a dial key (
{
0
}
to
{
9
}
).
L
The handset will beep.
L
To store other phone numbers, repeat
from step 1.
Note:
L
To exit programming, press
{
OFF
}
at
any time.
L
If a phone number is stored in a dial key
which already contains a phone number,
the old number will be erased.
L
We recommend you make a note of
which phone numbers are stored in
which dial keys.
PAUSE button (for PBX/long distance
service users)
A pause is sometimes required when
making calls using a PBX or long distance
service.
For example, if you need to dial the line
access number “9” with a PBX:
In step 2, press
{
9
}
,
{
PAUSE
}
, then enter
the phone number.
Note:
L
A 3.5 second pause is inserted each
time
{
PAUSE
}
is pressed. Press
repeatedly to insert longer pauses.
To erase a stored phone number
1
Press
{
PROG
}
.
2
Press
{
AUTO
}
.
3
Press the desired dial key (
{
0
}
to
{
9
}
).
L
The handset will beep.
Dialing with the speed dialer
1
Press
{C}
or
{s}
.
2
Press
{
AUTO
}
.
3
Press the desired dial key (
{
0
}
to
{
9
}
).
L
The stored phone number will be
dialed.
{
PAUSE
}
{
AUTO
}
PROG
indicator
Dial keys
{
PROG
}
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