3.3 Customising Your PBX (System Programming)
3.3.2System Programming
System Speed Dialling Number [001]
You can store frequently used phone numbers for convenient dialling.
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| Press NEXT. | Dial system | Dial phone | Press STORE. | Press END. | |||
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SELECT
Press SELECT.
• If the desired number is more than 32 digits, divide the number and store it into more than one speed dialling number.
•"", "#", FLASH/RECALL, PAUSE, SECRET (INTERCOM), and "– (CONF)" can also be stored.
•If you do not want to display the stored number when making a call, press the SECRET (INTERCOM) button before and after the numbers you wish to conceal.
If you store an outside party's number, you should first store an outside (CO) line access number (9/0*,
If you need to enter an account code when making outside (CO) line calls, you can enter the feature number and specified account code after the outside (CO) line access number.
Example!
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* For New Zealand: 1 or 9
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