Storing Speed Numbers - STARPLUS Triad 1 Product Description Manual

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Storing Speed Numbers

Storing Speed Numbers
Station Speed numbers can be entered by keyset users. System Speed numbers must be
entered by using the first programmed Attendant or WinDBA. If no Attendant is specified,
enter at Station 100.
1. Press the SPEED button once.
2. Press a desired outside line button or pool button,
-or-
Select an outside line automatically by pressing the SPEED button a second time.
3. Dial the speed bin location.
4. Dial the desired telephone number. Include the special codes described when entering
the number:
5. Press the SPEED button.
6. Replace the handset to end the speed bin programming.
Programming Multiple Speed Numbers
1. Press the SPEED button twice to conclude programming a number.
2. Then enter the next speed number bin to be programmed.
If the station has no line appearance for the line programmed into the speed bin, that line
comes up under the Loop button or Pool button when accessed.
Erasing an Existing Speed Bin
1. Press the SPEED button twice.
2. Dial the speed bin location:
3. Press the SPEED button again. A confirmation tone sounds.
9000-9019 = Station Speed numbers;
9020-9999 = System Speed numbers.
System Speed numbers 9100-9999 are available only when expanded
memory is used.
TRANS -- Initiates a Pulse-To-Tone switchover.
HOLD -- Inserts a Pause.
FLASH -- Inserts a Flash into the speed number.
TRANS -- Pressing the TRANS button as the first entry in the speed bin inserts a
no-display character causing the numbers stored in the bin not to appear on the
Digital Telephones display when the bin is accessed.
9000 - 9019 = Station speed numbers
9020 - 9999 = System speed numbers
Chapter 5 - Electronic Telephone Operation
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