Using Your Telephone To Make Calls; Dialing Manually; Dialing Automatically - Comdial 7OlOS System User's Manual

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Dialing Manually
You can manually dial a number over a selected telephone line.
Or, if your telephone was given a prime line or idle line preference
feature when it was installed, it will automatically select a line for
your use when you lift the handset.
To dial an outside number manually,
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press line button to select line (remember: selectin
IS not necessary if a prime line or idle line
B
a line
pre erence
feature has been assigned to your telephone and if you lift
the handset to begin the call),
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listen for dial tone,
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dial number.
Dialing Automatically
This feature provides one- or two-button autodialing using
programmable buttons at which you have previously stored num-
bers. Two levels of number storage are available at each storage
location. You can use one or both levels as needed. Further, a
line choice is usually stored as part of an autodial number so that
line selection is automatic with autodialing. Actual button
programming is discussed in a separate section of this user's
guide. Refer to it when you are ready to store numbers at the
programmable buttons.
Speed dialing is autodialing using the keypad buttons. There are
two types of speed dial numbers: (1) numbers that you store for
your own use (personal speed dial numbers), and (2) numbers
that are stored by the system attendant for everyone's use (system
speed dial numbers).
To automatically dial a number (while telephone is on-hook),
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press preprogrammed button (line selection is usually a
part of the stored autodial or speed dial number),
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press HOLD then press preprogrammed button (to
choose number stored as a second choice at that
button).
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