Panasonic 44-Series manual Assigning PSD Numbers to One-Touch or Soft Keys, For example

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2. Setting Up Your Phone

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For example:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Corresponds to

 

 

One-touch or soft

personal speed dial bin . . .

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

key . . .

10 PSD systems

 

40 PSD systems*

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#1

90 or 900

 

900, 910, 920, and 930

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#2

91 or 901

 

901, 911, 921, and 931

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

#3

92 or 902

 

902, 912, 922, and 932

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*A maximum of ten PSD numbers can be assigned to the one-touch keys on a

 

 

small-display or non-display phone.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The PSD bin for each one-touch or soft key appears on the display when the phone is in Personal Speed Dial mode. On large-display phones, either 5 or 10 bins are displayed at a time, depending on how your extension is programmed. You can display the next group of bins by pressing the “NEXT” key, or the previous group by pressing the “PREV” key.

On small-display phones, two bins are displayed at a time. Press the “#” key to display the next two bins and the “*” key to display the previous two bins.

Assigning PSD Numbers to One-Touch or Soft Keys

1.Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF.

Note: On a large-display phone, you will need to be in Personal Speed Dial mode before you can assign PSD numbers. If you are not sure you are in this mode, press the MENU key to display the Main Menu, then press the key to the left of PERSONAL DIAL on the Main Menu.

2.Press PROG.

3.Press the desired one-touch or soft key (or press AUTO, then enter the desired PSD bin number). The PSD bin for that key appears on the display (e.g., “Enter PSD 901”). You may want to write down the bin number for the key - you will need this information to assign a name to the key.

4.Enter the phone number you want to be speed-dialed from that key (maximum length = 16 characters).

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Contents Station User Guide Page How to Use This Manual What This Manual ContainsNotation Used For More InformationUnderstanding Your Phone Answering Calls Appendix A. Dial Code List Contents Understanding Your Phone Non-Display Phones Non-display 44-Series phoneNon-display phone features Small-Display Phones Sandy 173Small-display phone features Using the Soft Keys on a Small-Display Phone Small-Display soft keysUsing Speed Dial Directories Using the Extension DirectoryUsing Variable Mode on a Small-Display Phone Large-Display Phones System D IALLarge-display phone features Using the Soft Keys on a Large-Display Phone Display Information Large DisplayLarge Display Incoming outside call Internal calling in use This page intentionally left blank Setting Up Your Phone Adjusting the Ringing Volume Volume and Display SettingsAdjusting Sound Volumes Adjusting the Display ContrastFF Keys Assigning FF KeysSetting Up Personal Speed Dialing Checking FF Key SetupClearing an FF Key’s Programming One-touch key numbering scheme Small and Non-Display phones Assigning PSD Numbers to One-Touch or Soft Keys For exampleChecking PSD Numbers To insert a PressClearing a PSD Number From a One-Touch or Soft Key Assigning Names to PSD NumbersPage Speed dial alphabet entry Clearing Out a Name Assigned To a PSD Key This page intentionally left blank Placing Outside Calls Making Calls Using an Outside Line Access GroupAccessing an Outside Line with an FF Key Calling If the DBS is Behind a PBXUsing System Speed Dialing Using Speed DialingUsing Personal Speed Dialing Having an Open Line Call You BackDialing an SSD Number by Entering the SSD Bin Number Checking SSD Numbers by Entering the SSD Bin Number Checking SSD NumbersChecking SSD Numbers Using the Soft Keys Chaining Speed Dial NumbersTo cancel Auto-Repeat Dialing Redialing Outside NumbersSaving a Number Redialing a Saved Number Answering Calls Picking Up Calls Holding CallsPutting a Call on Hold Using Call Park Answering Two CallsParking Calls from an Attendant Phone Parking Calls from an Extension Transferring CallsPicking Up Calls Parked by the Attendant Picking Up Calls Parked by an ExtensionUnscreened Transfers This page intentionally left blank Communicating Within Your Office Paging Switching Between Tone and Voice CallingCalling Other Extensions Making Internal CallsUsing Call Forwarding Setting Up Call ForwardingAnswering a Page Meet-Me Answer Replace the handset or press ON/OFF Issued April DBS-32-755 Using Call Waiting Cancelling Call ForwardingSetting Up Call Waiting Using Camp-on Answering Call WaitingPage Using Callback Messages Sending a Callback MessageResponding to Callback Messages Communicating Within Your Office DBS-32-755 Issued April Scrolling Through Messages Using Do-Not-DisturbUsing Absence Messages Assigning the Absence MessageCancelling Absence Messages Announcing to Busy ExtensionsMaking an Announcement Answering an Announcement To Speak to the Announcing PartyTo Answer with Text Breaking Into a Call Transferring Calls with an AnnouncementThis page intentionally left blank Using Additional Features Using the Mute Key Using Off-Hook MonitorLocking Your Extension Adding an Outside Line Switching Between Pulse and Tone CallingMaking Conference Calls Adding an Extension to a ConferenceControlling Background Music Using a HeadsetControlling Internal Dial Tone Dropping Out of a Conference CallNon-Display and Small-Display Phones Using the Reminder AlarmUsing Caller ID Large-Display PhonesCaller ID Call Log Call Log InformationCall Log Format Example Direct Using Voice Mail AnswerUsing a Personal Speed Dial Number for Voice Mail Access Using an FF Key for Voice Mail AccessAssigning a Voice Mail Access Key Using an FF Key for Voice Mail Transfer Using a Voice Mail Access KeyUsing the MSG Key for Voice Mail Access Assigning a Voice Mail Transfer KeyUsing a Voice Mail Transfer Key Appendix A. Dial Code List Dial Code Table Auto Redial Auto + Auto + Index DND SSD Index Receiver Ringer Speaker Issued April DBS-32-755 Index DBS-32-755 Issued April Index Issued April DBS-32-755 Panasonic

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