Programming Your Telephone; Programming For Speed Dialing - Comdial DXP Impact Reference Manual

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GCA70–249
9
Programming
Your Telephone
9.1

Programming For Speed Dialing

Speed dialing is a feature that lets you:
store and dial lengthy numbers using one or two buttons,
store and dial intercom numbers of frequently called telephones.
store frequently used feature codes.
You can store numbers for speed dialing at the following locations:
at any programmable button that is not now assigned as a line
button or other feature by the system administrator or installer,
at the keypad numbers 0–9,
on a secondary level at either storage location.
Before you begin programming, write down the intercom or outside line
you will use and the number digits you are storing. Then, as you program
the speed dial numbers, write the first and second level numbers on your
telephone's ID strips. You can also fill out the charts on the next page, if
you wish, for a personal record of your stored numbers.
NOTE 1: You cannot reprogram the HOLD and INTERCOM button
locations from your telephone; however, your installer, through
VDT programming, can reassign these buttons to other
locations on your telephone or to a console unit. Further, you
cannot store a feature code on a second level at any storage
location.
NOTE 2: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) requires
that when programming emergency numbers and(or) making
test calls to emergency numbers:
1. Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the
reason for the call;
2. Perform such activities in the off-peak hours, such as early
morning or late evening.

Programming Your Telephone

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