Speed Calling
Frequently used extension or outside telephone numbers may be saved
for automatic dialing.

To organize a number for speed calling

Before you save a number, follow the given example
and write down long numbers exactly as you would
dial them.
For example, a typical long-distance telephone
number would be dialed as follows:
9 + 1 + 613 + 5550000
( ( L-‘z2T&yAY;;;e;ber
outside line access number
These special codes can be inserted into the saved
telephone number:
*cl - Used to suspend speed dialing for 5 seconds to
all telephone-exchange equipment, to prepare
for reception of more digits.
*2 - Used to wait for dial tone. (You may find that in
some areas, >kl is more useful than >k2.)
*3 - Used to insert a predialed sequence. This code
must be followed by a l-digit number (l-9) that
specifies the quantity of digits to be dialed
manually.
>k5 - Used for an intercom number. Dial the
extension number of another SUPERSET, plus
>k5. These calls are routed to the other set’s
speaker, even if the set is busy.
Note: If your system has the ARS feature, do not
store >k codes for outside numbers.
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