Programming Your Telephone

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10.1Programming For Automatic Dialing —continued—

The outside numbers and feature codes are commonly referred to as autodial numbers when they are stored at the programmable button locations; however, they are referred to as personal speed dial numbers when they are stored at the 10 keypad number locations. The intercom extension numbers are referred to as direct station selection (DSS) numbers. Plus, the light associated with the DSS button is referred to as the busy lamp field (BLF) light.

Before you begin programming, write down:

1.INTERCOM or outside line you will use to access the number.

2.The telephone number, extension number, or feature code you are storing.

As you program numbers, fill in the identification strips on your telephone.

You can fill out the charts on the next page, if you wish, for a personal record of your stored numbers.

NOTE: The telephone system allows only one autodial number at a programmable button; however, you can store an autodial number or feature code at a second level of a location where a DSS is already stored; just repeat the programming procedure.

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Vertical Communications DSU and DSU II manual ∙ Before you begin programming, write down