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NEC SV-8100 User Manual page 4

Multiline telephone

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Last Number Redial
1. Without lifting the handset, press the Redial key. The last dialed number is
displayed.
2. To redial the last number, press #. OR Search for the desired number from the
Redial List by pressing the Redial Softkey or VOLUME UP or VOLUME DOWN keys.
3. Lift the handset or press Speaker to place the call.
Programming One-Touch Inter-Com Keys
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial Service Code 751.
3. Press the Line Key to be programmed. Screen should say "Not Defined" or an old
entry you can erase! Leave CAP Keys in place or you won't be able to transfer calls!
4. Dial 01 followed by the extension number.
5. Press HOLD then Speaker
Station Speed Dial — Programming
To store a Station Speed Dialing number (display telephones only):
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial 755.
3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed (0~9).
1 = Station Speed Dial buffer 1
2 = Station Speed Dial buffer 2 etc.
Note: 0 = Station Speed Dial buffer 10
4. Dial the Access Code (e.g., 9) - if required.
5. Dial telephone number you want to store (up to 24 digits).
Note: Valid entries are 0~9, # and *. To enter a pause, press MIC. To store a Flash,
press Recall.
6. Press Hold.
7. Enter the name associated with the Speed Dialing number (display telephones
only):
# # = Accepts an entry (only required if two letters on the same key are needed - ex:
TOM). Pressing # again = Space. Conf Clears the character entry one character at a
time (used when entering the Name). EXIT Clears all the entries from the point of the
flashing cursor and to the right (used when entering the Number, this clears both the
number and name).
Speed Dial - System/Group/Station
To dial a Station Speed Dialing number:
1. Press the Speaker key.
2. Dial #7 (default Service Code).
3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number (0~9).
1 = Station Speed Dial buffer 1
2 = Station Speed Dial buffer 2 etc.
Note: 0 = Station Speed Dial buffer 10
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