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If the number you have dialed is busy or does not exist, you will hear a repeated tone
(engaged) or a long continuous tone (number unobtainable). To make calls from a
telephone connected to a PABX, consult your system manual. (See Section 10)
7.
SPEED DIAL
The Speed Dial facility allows you to store up to 5 telephone numbers (of up to 16 digits
each). The numbers are stored in the “one touch” memory locations M1 to M5.
If you make a mistake while entering a number, cancel the programming sequence by
replacing the handset and start again.
NOTE: During a programming sequence, if a period of 15 seconds or more elapses
between each button depression, the sequence is cancelled and you must begin again.
The speed dial number that is currently in the memory location that you have chosen will
be overwritten. The numbers programmed in the speed dial memory will be lost if there
is no power on the phone for more than 3 minutes. You will then have to re-program the
speed dial numbers.
Programming a number when connected to a PABX
When connected to a PABX you have to dial an access code to obtain an
exchange line. There may be a short delay before the exchange line is
available. Thus, when programming a speed dial number from a PABX phone
it is usual to enter a “pause” to accommodate this delay. This is done using the
REDIAL button’s second function which is only available in the programming
mode.
Dialing a Speed Dial number
Dialing from One Touch Memories M1 to M5
8.
RECALL BUTTON
The RECALL button is used with Voice Services (e.g. TalkPlus) and PABX systems to
transfer, place calls on Hold etc. It is also referred to as “R” or FLASH and functions as
Time Break Recall (TBR). Refer to your PABX system manual or your TalkPlus manual
for the operation of this facility.
Lift the handset
M1 - M5
Listen for dial tone
Press the Memory
Location key (M1 to M5)
Enter the PABX Press REDIAL to Press the Memory
Lift the handset Press PROG access code enter a pause Enter the number Press PROG key ( M1 to M5 )
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
PROG
REDIAL
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
PROG
M1 – M5
Press the Memory
Lift the handset Press PROG Enter the number Press PROG key ( M1 to M5 )
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
* 0 #
PROG
PROG
M1 – M5