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NOTE:
(feature code 314) on your phone. Refer to
ture Keys section for details on how to program the backspace key. To use
the FORWARD, PREVIOUS, NEXT, or MSG key, your system administrator
must program those keys in the Database programming.
Change to numeric mode: Press the MSG key (if you have one) and then
press the keypad keys to dial the desired numbers. Press
) or press
leave a space.
Press
4.
Dial the extension number or telephone number to be stored. If your number
5.
includes an asterisk, pound, hookflash, or pause, change the mode to the alpha-
numeric mode by press
three times for a hookflash, or four times for a pause. (Each pause and/or hook-
flash counts as one of the 16 digits.) If you have a FORWARD key, you can
enter more than one *, #, pause, or hookflash by pressing FORWARD to move
to the next character.
NOTE:
enter a line access code (such as the Outgoing Call code "8") at the beginning of
the outside telephone number.
Press
6.
To view the current programming of Station Speed-Dial keys:
Dial
1.
3
Press the Station Speed-Dial key to be viewed.
2.
Press
3.
To erase a station speed-dial name and/or number:
Dial
1.
3
Dial the location code (0-9) to be erased.
2.
To remove the name: Press BACKSPACE repeatedly until the name is erased.
3.
Press
4.
To remove the number: Press BACKSPACE repeatedly until the number is
5.
erased.
Press
6.
NOTE:
Backspace key (feature code 314) on your phone. Refer to
Your Feature Keys section for details on how to program the backspace key.
INT3000 Cordless Telephone User Guide
To use the Backspace key, you must pre-program the feature key
for a colon (:). If you have a FORWARD key, press it to
*
to save the name.
#
spcl
To dial outside telephone numbers without first selecting an outgoing line,
to save the number.
#
.
6
9
to exit.
#
.
3
8
to continue.
#
to exit.
#
To erase a station-dial name and/or number, you must pre-program the
page
54, Programming Your Fea-
once for an asterisk (*), twice for a pound (#),
for a hyphen (-
#
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54, Programming
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