2.
Valid Input
Input
0–9/ /#
PAUSE (Pause)
FLASH/RECALL
*1
(Hooking)
INTERCOM (Secret)
TRANSFER (Transfer)
Available only when in system/personal programming mode
*1
[Secret Dialling Example]
When storing the number "9-123-456-7890" and concealing the telephone number "123-456-7890",
Enter
9
INTERCOM
Note
•
It is possible to store a Memory Dialling feature number at the beginning of the Memory Dialling
numbers.
•
It is possible to store several feature numbers in one Memory Dialling location.
Conditions
•
Trunk Access by Memory Dialling
A specific Trunk Access number can be stored with the telephone number in Memory Dialling. However, if
Memory Dialling is done after selecting a trunk, the stored Trunk Access number is ignored and the
telephone number is sent using the selected trunk.
2.6.2 One-touch Dialling
Description
A PT user can access a person or feature by pressing a single button. This is activated by storing the
number (e.g., extension number, telephone number, or feature number) in a One-touch Dialling button.
Display while
Entering
0–9/ /#
P
F
*1
[]
*1
T
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
2.6.2 One-touch Dialling
Description
Store the digits
and #.
Store a pause by pressing the PAUSE
button. (→ 2.5.4.7 Pause Insertion)
Store a flash/recall signal (EFA mode)
by pressing the FLASH/RECALL button
at the beginning of the number.
(→ 2.11.7 External Feature Access
(EFA))
Conceal all or part of the number by
pressing the INTERCOM button at the
beginning and at the end of the number
to be concealed. It is programmable
whether the concealed part will appear
on SMDR.
Store a transfer command by pressing
the TRANSFER button at the beginning
of the number (used only for a One-
touch Dialling). (→ 2.12.1 Call Transfer)
[Example] Storing "T + 305"=
Transferring a call to extension 305.
INTERCOM
.
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