Programming Features In Speed Dial Keys - Mitel NAVIGATOR User And Administrator Manual

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2. Press OK. SELECT A KEY appears.
3. Press the Personal key you wish to program. The associated programming information
appears on the display. If the key is not programmed, UNUSED KEY appears.
4. Do one of the following:
If the selected key is currently programmed as a Speed Dial, press DELETE or EDIT.
ENTER NUMBER appears.
If the selected key is currently programmed as a different feature key, press MDFY TO
SPEEDDIALKEY to modify the key to a Speed Dial key. ENTER NUMBER appears.
If the selected key is not currently programmed, press ADDNEW. ENTER NUMBER
appears.
5. Do one of the following:
If you want to enter a name, press NAME.
If you want to enter a SIP URL or an IP address, press URL.
Press <−−− to delete characters.
Note:
6. Enter the destination information, and then press SAVE. KEY SAVED appears.
7. Press OK. PROGRAM MEMORY KEYS? appears.
8. Do one of the following:
To program additional Speed Dials, press OK. SELECT A KEY appears.
To return to the default display, press
Note: If the number you are calling requires an intermediate Long Distance Carrier number to be
dialed before the phone number, you can program a Speed Dial number for the Carrier. After
pressing the Speed Dial number for the carrier, wait for connection to the Carrier. When
connected, press the Speed Dial number for the party you are calling to send the DTMF
(touchtone signals) to the Carrier.
Note: If the Speed Dial number you want to program requires pauses (for example, if you
normally dial a main number, wait for a prompt, and then dial an extension) you can program
them into a Speed Dial key by entering a comma to represent a one-second pause. For example,
to dial main number 592-2122 and then enter extension 111 after a 3-second pause, program a
Speed Dial number as follows: 5922122,,,111

Programming Features in Speed Dial Keys

For Sylantro and Broadworks deployments, you can program feature access codes that require
additional user input as Speed Dial keys. To access the feature directly, simply enter the feature
access code (for example, *67) as the Speed Dial number in the Key Programming page of the
Web Configuration tool. To access the feature and then have the phone wait for your manual
input, enter the feature access code followed by a semi-colon (for example, *67; )
22
(SUPERKEY).

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