Nortel Networks i2022 Series manual Editing a Speed Dial Number

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i2022 ISDN Teleset

If a number is entered that exceeds the 24 digits displayed, the display scrolls to the left and show the last 24 digits entered. The first of the digits will be scrolled off of the display.

For example, if the number 91010xxx01188x01234567890,,98765 is entered as a speed dial the number would be shown as:

In this display:

 

“No”

Means the number being entered

“<”

Means there is hidden digits to the left of the number

“,”

Is a pause entered in the dialing string

The first few digits displayed are 0,,987. This means that the beginning of the number has scrolled off of the screen. The VOL key can be used to view the complete number. Pressing the LEFT side of the VOL key will cause the display to shift to the FRONT or left most digit of the telephone number. Pressing the RIGHT side of the VOL key will cause the display to shift to the END or the right most digit of the telephone number.

The character < will change to > depending on where the hidden digits are located.

<= Digits are hidden at the front of the number > = Digits are hidden at the end of the number

3.After entering the number press Save.

Editing a Speed Dial Number

To edit an existing Speed Dial number, press MENU, SpDial, then select a key to edit. Use the Bkspc key to edit the number.

NOTE: If the telephone number to be edited is longer than 24 digits, arrows will indicate there are more digits to display. Use the volume control key to view the entire number before editing.

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Contents I2022 Series Isdn Teleset User’s Guide Federal Communications Commission FCC Requirements, Part Mandatory Customer InformationTrademark Acknowledgment Introduction About this Manual IntroductionI2022 Teleset Voice Operation Features FeaturesAccessories InstallationParts List I2022 Equipped with an S Interface Module Switch Settings Power SwitchTR Switch Isdn InterfacesPowering the i2022 Locally PS1/PS2 Switch SettingsUsing Lucent 1215B Power Supply POINT-TO-POINT Circuits Terminating ResistorsPASSIVE-BUS or Multipoint I2022 Equipped with a U Interface Module Line Configuration Inserting and removing the modules Installing the Logo PlateSoftkeys Example AUTO-InstallAuto-SPID Procedures AUTO-SwitchAuto-Download Next Prev Select PromptSpid Manually Choose the Switch Type Manually Entering the SpidPress MENU, MORE, MORE, Config, MORE, MORE, Spid ApplicationPots P+D Data Manual Switch DownloadingManually Programming Call Appearances Page Manually Programming Feature Keys Adjusting the Display Viewing Angle Setting UP the TelesetSetting the Contrast Setting the Backlighting Options Setting the Date and Time Clock Ringing Patterns Enter CA Key or Number Pressed Key Common2nd Ring Confca Conference Call Appearance PrimCA Primary Call AppearanceIntercom Speed Dial Key Assignment Editing a Speed Dial Number Press MENU, Alarm Setting the Alarm TimeThere are four levels of password protection Password SelectionSetting Protection Levels Terms and Nomenclature OperationsLanguage Options Voice OperationDisplay Window and Menus NON-PROGRAMMABLE Hardkeys and IndicatorsDialing On-Hook Placing CallsAnswering Incoming Calls Dialing Off-HookTRANSFER, Conference and Drop Hold KEYTransferring Incoming Calls Conferencing an Incoming Call to an Outgoing Call Way Conferencing Conferencing Two Outgoing CallsRedial Teleset FeaturesDirectory Directory Changes SetupDirectory Searches Dialing Options Setting the Dialing OptionsControl Type Semi Auto Phone Number 847 Next Change Use Keypad to Enter 1 Nxx Clear Save Dialing from the Call Log Call RecordsSaving a CalLog Entry to the Directory Dial Prev Edit Clear PartyAnalog Port Advanced FeaturesAnalog Port Sharing the Teleset’s Spid Operation Analog Port on a Separate Spid ConfiguringAnalog Port on a Separate Spid Operation Icons Call Blocking ToneDSS/BLF Direct Station SELECT, Busy Lamp Field To program a DSS/BLF Disabling SoftkeysDSS/BLF Operation KEY Mapping View Disabling the Automatic Download Protecting Keys from Being OverwrittenProtecting specific keys from an Automatic Download Testing Disable LoggingKEY Clicks Loading FW Troubleshooting ProblemsMaintaining the Teleset Checking the FW VersionCalls Blocked GlossaryPage Liquid Crystal Display LCD IndexSpeaker