Lucent Technologies MDW 9000/9010 ÊAuto DialÊ, Dial other extensions or groups, Label a button

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Often-Used Features

ÊAuto DialÊ

This feature must be programmed on a line button; it dials an inside or outside number. There are two types of Auto Dial buttons, inside and outside. Use inside Auto Dial buttons to:

Dial other extensions or groups.

Page groups (see Paging, p. 16). Use outside Auto Dial buttons to:

Dial outside phone numbers (with dial-out codes but without account codes).

Enter account codes automatically (when programming, include the # at the end).

Dial long-distance company access codes.

Dial emergency numbers.

Note that you can also use other features to automate dialing: Last Number Dial (p. 16), Personal Speed Dial (p. 17), Saved Number Dial (p. 19), and System Speed Dial (p. 19). When programming Auto Dial, use the Special Characters table on p. 22, if necessary. Include the complete dialing sequence for the call.

To program on a button:

1.Label a button.

2.Turn the phone on and press the imprinted Feat button; then dial 00.

3.Press the labeled button.

4.Dial 22 for an inside number,

OR

Dial 21 for an outside number.

5.Dial the extension, group page number, or outside line (with dial-out code).

6.Repeat Steps 1 and 3–5 to program additional buttons.

7.Press the imprinted Feat button; then dial 00.

To use an Auto Dial button.

1.To make a ringing call, turn the phone on and press the programmed Auto Dial button,

OR

To make an inside voice-announced call, turn the phone on, press an ICOM Voice or SA Voice button, and then press the programmed inside Auto Dial button.

2.The call is dialed automatically. If it’s a voice-announced call, talk after the beep.

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Contents Contents Page Handset Display Line Status IndicatorsYour MDC 9000 or MDW 9000/9010 Telephone TonesÊ Understanding Your TelephoneÊLine Button TypesÊ RingsÊTo turn Voice Announce off with your handset ÊUsing a Feature ButtonÊÊLine ButtonsÊ Ringing options should be used with cautionFeature Finder Calling If you want to ThenTimekeeping ÊHeadpieceÊ HeadsetsÊUsing HeadsetsÊ Answering Calls with a HeadsetÊConferenceÊ Call HandlingÊMaking & Answering CallsÊ ÊHoldÊÊReceiving MessagesÊ MessagingÊLeaving MessagesÊ ÊPosting MessagesÊ ÊSignaling & NotifyÊSee Programming Buttons & Settings, p Code MessageFeature Codes Using FeaturesÊFeature ButtonÊ To program a line button to be used as your Feature buttonÊAccount CodesÊ Often-Used FeaturesÊAuthorization CodesÊ To enter an account codeTo program on a button ÊAuto DialÊDial other extensions or groups Label a buttonÊCall WaitingÊ To cancel a Callback requestÊCallbackÊ Press the Hold buttonÊDirect Voice MailÊ ÊCamp-OnÊÊCoverageÊ ÊDo Not DisturbÊ ÊForward & Follow MeÊÊPagingÊ To use when a button is programmedÊLast Number DialÊ Turn the phone on and press any Icom or SA buttonÊPark & PickupÊ ÊPersonal Speed DialÊÊRecallÊ ÊPickupÊÊPrivacyÊ Press the labeled buttonSaved Number DialÊ To cancel a reminderRemindersÊ System Speed DialÊPossible Solution TroubleshootingSymptom Symptom Possible Cause Possible Solution ÊProgramming ButtonsÊ Programming Buttons & SettingsProgramming SettingsÊ Special CharactersÊProgramming Codes OFTEN-USED System Speed Dial Codes Paging Group/Page All CodeCancel from your phone

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