Toshiba 2000-series manual Speed Dial Pause and Flash Storage, Speed Dial Number Linking

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Features

Speed Dial–Advanced Features

Speed Dial Pause and Flash Storage

Some Speed Dial numbers may require a pause (long or regular) or hookflash be included (e.g., tone delay requires a pause at the beginning of a Speed Dial number).

Hookflash

Regular Pause

Long Pause

The )ODVK button stores a flash

The pause is either 1.5 or 3

Ten-second pause, which can

signal only if 6SG￿'LDO￿3DXVH

seconds (set in system

be entered anywhere in the

is programmed as a flexible

programming). The LCD

Speed Dial number. The LCD

button on the telephone. The

displays P-”.

displays L-”.

flash signal is 0.5 or 2 seconds

Press 6SG￿'LDO￿3DXVH

Press 6SG￿'LDO￿/QJ￿3DXVH.

long (set in system

 

 

programming) and is displayed

...or if 6SG￿'LDO￿3DXVH is not

 

on the LCD as F-”.

on the telephone, press )ODVK

 

Press )ODVK

to store a pause.

 

 

 

...or enter the hookflash dial

 

 

code (&QI￿7UQ + ￿￿￿).

 

 

 

 

 

Speed Dial Number Linking

You can link any of the Station Speed Dial numbers to System Speed Dial codes or to any of the optional buttons associated with these codes. This enables up to 36 digits to be stored under one Station Speed Dial button or code.

The number directly stored in the System Speed Dial number dials out first, then the number linked to it. Typically, a company’s special carrier access telephone numbers are stored as part of the digit string.

Note A designated station can be used to link System Speed Dial codes. See the System Administrator’s User Guide.

Important! Before linking Speed Dial Numbers, make sure the System Administrator has stored the desired number in the System Speed Dial you plan on using.

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Toshiba 2000-series manual Speed Dial Pause and Flash Storage, Speed Dial Number Linking