Considerations:

PBX or Centrex extension numbers cannot be used as System Speed Dial numbers, Personal Speed Dial numbers, or Auto Dial numbers.

Last Number Redial and Save Number Redial will not work properly when the “last” or “saved” number was a PBX or Centrex extension number. How- ever, a user can dial a PBX or Centrex extension number directly.

Programming Method B

Use when most calls are made to PBX or Centrex extensions.

1.Follow steps 1 through 3 in “Programming Method A,” above.

2.Program the Line Type (#202) to be “CO” for every line connected to the PBX or Centrex system.

Considerations:

Outside numbers, PBX/Centrex extension numbers, and PARTNER Plus extension numbers can be used as System Speed Dial numbers, Personal Speed Dial numbers, and Auto Dial numbers.

To program an outside number, first program the PBX dial-out code, then two pauses, then the number. For example, if the dial-out code

is “9,” to program “555-1212“ as a System Speed Dial number, enter

[ 9 ] [ H o l d ] [ H o l d ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ].

To program a PBX/Centrex extension number or a PARTNER Plus exten-

sion number, do not enter [ 9 ] [ Hold ] [ Hold ] before the number.

Last Number Redial and Save Number Redial cannot be used for outside numbers. However, they can be used for PBX/Centrex extension numbers and PARTNER Plus extension numbers.

A-2 Programming for PBX or Centrex

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