Autodial Programming - Comdial ExecuTech System 2000 User Manual

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Au todial Programming . , .
Autodial numbers can be programmed
at any softkey locations that
do not have a line assigned to them. They can also be programmed
as a secondary
function
at every DSS/BLF memory
location.
Typical autodial numbers are: frequently
dialed telephone
num-
bers or extension numbers, or frequently used host system or key
system feature codes.
When programming
an autodial number,
first decide over which line the call must be made. Then, determine
the digits which normally have to be manually dialed to reach the
called party or feature.
This line selection and digit sequence will
be stored as an autodial for later one or two-key access.
If line
pre-selection
is not programmed,
the system will automatically pick
the prime line assigned to the telephone
(if enabled), or pick the
last used line at that station and place the call over that selection.
To program autodial numbers,
l
Press
lTCM .
0
l
Dial aaa
*
Display:
l
Press desired softkey. (Listen for fast tone bursts.)
NOTE:
If desired softkey is also assigned as DSS/BLF; press
0
SHFT
plus sorlkey.
Display:
l
Press specific line key, or keypad 1 - 4 for trunk
groups, or tToM
0
to store circuit pre-selection.
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