Section 700 - Operation Chapter 4. Key Telephone Features
DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 4-91
5. Press
ON/OFF again.
Related Programming
FF10 (Speed Dialing): Personal Speed Dial Numbers
FF3 (Extensions): PSD Name Display (5 or 10 Names)
FF6 (Name): PSD Names
Considerations
Personal Speed Dial numbers can contain up to sixteen chara cters,
including the “*,” “#,” “-”, FLASH, PAUSE (REDIAL), CONF, and
AUTO keys.
A dash (“-”) ca n be displayed in the Personal Speed Dialing number. To
display a dash, press the FF6 key where you want the dash to appear. The
dash will not appear during programming but will appear when the number
is dialed or checked.
A flash may be entered by pressing the FLASH ke y.
If you make a mistake while programming, an alarm tone is issued and
“ERROR” appears on the display. If this happens, start again from step 1.
Storing a new number erases any previously stored data .
Names for Personal Speed Dialing can be pr ogrammed using a DSS
console at the Attendant Phone.
If the called party’s number and name are stored in the Personal Speed
Dial code, that information appears on the display when you use the speed
dial code.
Speed Dial numbers cannot be checked while Station Lockout is activate d.
With CPC-AII and CPC-B Version 7.0 and higher, if the Speed Dial is
used to forward to an outside number and Least Cost Routing is enabled,
the Speed Dial cannot use Trunk Access “9.” Use trunk access 81-86
instead.