Samsung OfficeServ 100
System Administration Guide
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Key
Function
B
Inserts a flash (“F”).
C
Inserts a pause (“P”).
D
Used for pulse-to-tone conversion (“C”). If your system uses rotary (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
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 “
4
” when the speed dial number is dialled.
If you want some digits to display, press E again (“]” is displayed) before entering these dig-
its.
(
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
Used to enter a new MMC and designate a name for a speed dial number.
(Note: The function of the ‘A’ key is described in
Program Station Names
, above.)
Open customer programming and follow these instructions.
ACTION
DISPLAY
1. Press
Transfer
(or
TRSF
)
705
Display
shows
2. Dial the speed bin desired (e.g.,
505
)
OR press the
VOLUME
keys to make the
selection and press the right soft key
to move the cursor
3. Enter the access code ( e.g., 9 – the
system automatically inserts a dash)
followed by the phone number (up to
24 digits)
4. Press the
F
key to toggle to
Program System
Speed Dial Names
[MMC706, step 3, below]
to enter a name for this number OR press the
right soft key to return to step 2
5. Press Transfer (or TRSF) to store and exit
programming OR press SPEAKER to store and
advance to the next program
SYS SPEED DIAL
500:
SYS SPEED DIAL
505:
SYS SPEED DIAL
505:9-121223456789
SYS SPEED NAME
505: