2. Setting Up Your Phone
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5. Replace the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
Assigning SSD Numbers
Note: SSD numbers require system programming.
SSD numbers are numbers that are frequently called by many different individual s
at your location; such as a branch or corporate office, a package delivery service, or
a travel agent. SSD numbers must be programmed from th e atte nda nt’s phone. Once
programmed, they are available for everyone to use.
A maximum of 80 or 800 SSD numbers are allowed, dependin g on the sys tem. In an
80 SSD number syst em, SSD numbers ar e stored in bins 00-79 . In an 800 SSD
system, SSD numbers are stored in bi ns 000-799. You dial SSD numbers by enter i ng
the appropriate bin number or by using one-touch or soft keys. For more
information, see “Dialling Speed Dial Numbers” on page 34.
Note: To dial an SSD number using the one- touch keys on a non-display or small-
display phone, you must first assign the SSD number to a PSD bin number. For more
information, see “Assigning and Deleting PSD Numbers” on page 22.
Linking System Speed Dial Numbers
To handle phone numbers longer tha n 25 characters, you can link up to six SSD
numbers in one PSD bin. You can then dial the entire number (each SSD number
contained in the chain) by pressing the programmed PSD key or by entering the
speed dial bin number.
Notes:
Before linking multiple SSD numbers to a PSD bin, the SSD bins must
already have been programmed with the appropriate speed dial informatio n.
(This requires system programming.)
If numbers do not appear on the display (00-79 or 000-799) when you use
SSD codes, your extension is not programmed to display that data.
1. Pick up the handset or press the ON/OFF key.
2. Either:
•Press the PROG key and then press the MEMORY key.
OR
Enter the Speed Dial Set/Clear code (default = 710).
3. Press the soft or one-touch key (for the PSD bin [80-99]) to be programmed.
To link speed dial numbers to a PSD bin