Time Savers For Making Calls; Storing A Number On A Memory Button For Autodial - Nortel ICS 6.1 Manual

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Time savers for making calls

Storing a number on a memory button for
Autodial
You can program memory buttons for one-touch dialing of internal or
external telephone numbers.
Buttons used for lines, answer DNs, or handsfree/mute cannot be used as
autodial buttons.
If the power to your Norstar system is off for more than three days, autodial
numbers (as well as some other system programming) may be lost from the
memory.
Adding an autodial button
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1.
Press
internal number.
2.
Choose a button and then enter the number as if you were dialing it.
When programming Autodial you can use:
Last Number Redial
Saved Number Redial
destination codes (choose the button with the
line)
host system signaling
Choosing a line for Autodial
To include a line selection for an external number, press the line or
intercom button before you enter the number. To select a line pool, press a
programmed line pool button, or press the Intercom button and enter a line
pool access code.
If you select a line before pressing the autodial button, the call goes out on
the line you have selected instead of the line that is part of the autodialer
programming.
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