Auto Dialing
Description
Auto Dial buttons can be programmed only on system phones.
This Telephone Programming procedure lets system phone users dial outside numbers, extension numbers, feature codes, or account codes with a single touch, by pressing a programmed button. If an extension number is stored on an Auto Dial button, the user can dial, signal, or transfer calls to the extension by pressing the button. An Auto Dial number can be stored on any programmable button (a button with no line or pool assigned) on a system phone.
Related Features
■You can use the Auto Dial button instead of dialing the
■To set up a Fax Management button, program the fax extension number on an Auto Dial button with lights. Special light patterns on the Auto Dial button for the fax extension indicate fax machine status. Chapter 4 provides more information on using a Fax Management button. Identify fax extensions using Fax Machine Extensions (#601).
■You can include special functions, such as a Pause, in the Auto Dial number (see Special Dialing Functions for more information).
Considerations
■If you program an extension number on a button with lights, the lights show calling activity at the extension (see “Lights” in Chapter 3).
■You can connect an Intercom Autodialer to the system phones at extension 10 and 11 to have Auto Dial buttons for all of the extensions in your system.
■Each user can have only one Auto Dial
■When programming emergency numbers for Auto Dialing and/or making test calls to those numbers, you should: 1) Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before hanging up and 2) Perform such activities in the
■Auto Dial buttons do not override dialing restrictions for an extension.
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