Speed Dial Keys

Keys not assigned for call appearances or feature activators may be used as Speed Dial keys. Dial strings can include network feature activator codes, to simplify the use of features such as Directed Call Pickup and Call Forwarding. Speed Dial keys may also be programmed from the User Options menu.

5553452341

BKSP CLEAR PAUSE FA

The currently programmed dial string, if any, will be shown in the display.

Enter digits (24 maximum) with the dial pad.

Pauses are entered with the PAUSE softkey, and are shown in the display as a P character. The first pause in a dial string will wait until the call is answered; additional pauses delay dialing for one second. Enter multiple pauses to increase the delay time.

BKSP

PAUSE FA

5551234P1P12

BKSP CLEAR PAUSE

Feature Activator (FA) numbers are entered with the FA softkey, and are shown in the display as an F character. It must be the first character in the dialing string; the two numeric digits immediately following the F indicate the network feature activator code. The FA softkey is only available when no digits have been entered. In the example above, the Speed Dial key sends feature code ‘57’ (Call Forward) followed by the directory number ‘987-1234’.

If you need to make corrections while entering numbers, select ÅBKSP (backspace) to delete the previous digit.

CLEAR removes all digits, allowing you to start over. A Speed Dial key will revert to 'Unused' if saved with a cleared dial string.

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