SPEED DIAL
HOLD
Speed Dial can store your most frequently called outside numbers
and dial them with just a few touches. At your own extension you
can store as many as 20 Speed Dial numbers for your own use by
dialing two-digit codes. You may also have access to system-wide
Speed Dial numbers stored by the attendant. The attendant will
supply a directory for system-wide numbers; make a list of the
numbers you store at your extension.
store a Speed Dial number at your extension:
1. Lift handset.
2. Dial
3. Dial a two-digit Speed
Dial code.
This two-digit code becomes
the storage code for the
telephone number. The
attendant must tell you what
codes to use.
4. Dial code for outside line.
This stores the line group with
the number.
5. Dial telephone number to
be stored, up to 16 digits
long including pauses.
Pauses, entered by pressing
HLD, count as digits, See
attendant for information on
when pauses are needed.
6. Hang up.
Any number longer than 16
digits automatically overflows
to the next code. If so, you
cannot program that next
code separately.
You can put both intercom and outside calls on Hold.
To put a call on Hold:
Press H LD key.
up.
So it is not forgotten, a call on
hold re-rings your extension
after a time and if not
answered, an outside call
diverts to the attendant.
To return to a call you put on Hold:
Lift handset.
2. Press HLD.
To retrieve a call put on Hold at another extension:
1. Lift handset.
3. Dial extension where call is
on Hold.
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