Speed Dial | Features |
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Speed Dial
Speed Dial enables you to call a telephone number by dialling a brief access code, instead of having to dial the entire telephone number. There are two types of Speed Dial numbers: Station Speed Dial numbers, which you can assign to buttons on your own station and System Speed Dial numbers, which are assigned from the System Administrator’s station or an attendant console, but they can be used by other stations.
Speed Dialling is not available on rotary telephones.
➤To store a station speed dial number
1. | Lift the handset. | You hear dial tone. |
2. | Press #66. | You hear a short tone. |
3. | Press # *. |
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4. | Enter the access code where | See Table 4 on page 37. |
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| telephone number. |
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5. | Dial the Exchange line | See Table 1 on page 36. |
| number access code to be |
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| stored. |
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6. | Enter the telephone number. | The number can be up to 20 digits, including the Exchange |
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| line access code. |
7. | Press #. | You hear confirmation tone once the Exchange line access |
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| code and the telephone number are stored. They will be |
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| automatically dialled when you enter the Speed Dial |
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| access code. |
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| Repeat this procedure to replace the stored telephone |
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| number with a new one. |
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28 | Strata CT Standard Telephone User Guide November 2001 |