2.3.2 Personal Speed Dials
You can create up to 20 personal speed dial codes, 80 to 99, to store frequently dialed numbers. The numbers can be quickly dialed by pressing FEATURE and the
The personal speed dial numbers programmed for a particular extension can only be used at that extension.
∙If the system is connected to a PBX or Centrex system and a
∙Personal speed dials do not override any dialing restrictions that apply to an extension.
∙Phone users can view, use and edit their personal speed dials through the phone's CONTACTS
44 menu.
To Use a Personal Speed Dial
1.If already on a call, end the call by pressing Drop or put it on hold button which the call is on.
23 by either pressing Hold or pressing the
2.Press FEATURE or # and dial the two digit personal speed dial code between 80 and 99.
3.The stored number is dialed.
To Edit Your Personal Speed Dials
1.Press the Admin soft key on the display.
∙During a call, press the PHONE button to display the Admin soft key option. If you access phone administration during a call, only the SPEAKER, MUTE and HEADSET buttons still affect the
connected call.
2.Use the up or down arrow buttons to scroll to Telephone Programming. Press Select.
3.Use the up or down arrow buttons to scroll the display to Personal Speed Dial. When displayed, press Select.
4.At the Code: prompt enter between 80 and 99 to select the speed dial entry that you want to edit.
5.The current setting of the speed dial entry is displayed.
6.To enter a number press Enter, dial the number and press Enter. To remove the number press Clear.
∙The number can be up to 28 characters in length.
∙If your system uses an external dialing prefix, remember to include the prefix.
∙These options are accessed by pressing More and then selecting Pause, Stop or Recall as required.
Function
Character Description
Pause
P
Inserts a 1.5 second pause.
Recall
R
Send a
Stop
S
Stop dialing.
∙Exit phone administration by pressing the PHONE button. Alternatively use the Back button to move to another menu.
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