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4.00 Automatic Dialing
4.01 One Touch Dialing
Description
Extension users can program frequently dialed
telephone numbers (of both extensions and
outside parties) or feature numbers into memory
on the following PITS telephone's Assignable
Feature buttons.
• PF buttons
• DN buttons
• DSS buttons (KX-T30830 only)
To dial a number stored in an assignable feature
button, the extension user just press the button
and the PITS telephone automatically dials the
number.
This feature can be programmed by either
system programming and PITS station
programming.
Programming
System Programming
"Extension-Station (2/3)",
DN Key Type, Number
"Extension-Station (3/3)",
PF Key Type, Number
DSS Key Type, Number
"Extension-DSS Console (1/3)",
DSS Key Type, Number
"Extension-DSS Console (2/3)",
PF Key Type, Number
PITS Station Programming
DN (Directory Number) Button
Assignment
PF (Programmable Feature) Button
Assignment
DSS (Direct Station Selection) Button
Assignment
Conditions
Each stored number can have up to 16 digits
including CO line access code. "0 to 9," "* ," "#,"
"PAUSE," "FLASH," "—" and "SECRET" can be
registered.
For employing One Touch Dialing for calling an
outside party, stored number must include a
feature number for selecting a CO line as leading
digits.
Reference
VT
Dumb
9-G-1.02
10-C-24.00
9-G-1.03
10-C-25.00
10-C-26.00
9-G-2.01
10-C-24.00
9-G-2.02
10-C-25.00
Reference
12-C-1.00
12-C-2.00
12-C-3.00
4-C-10
(60395)
<Example>
For calling an outside party automatically:
ARS/Local CO Line Access -
The feature numbers for selecting a CO line are:
• ARS/Local CO Line Access
• Trunk Group 01-08 Access
• Trunk Group 09-16 Access
• Trunk Group 17-24 Access (Virtual Trunk
Group —
for U.S.A. and Canada only)
Operation
Making a call using One Touch Dialing
1. Lift the handset or press the
SP-PHONE button.
• You hear dial tone 1 or 3 or 4.
2. Press the One Touch button.
• Stored number is sent.
(Supplement)
In step 2, dialing a feature number for selecting a
CO line before pressing the One Touch button
ignores the stored feature number and seizes the
CO line selected by manual operation.
Instead of the operation in step 1, pressing the
Private CO, the Single CO, or the Group CO
button ignores the stored feature number for
selecting a CO line and seizes the CO line of the
pressed button.
One Touch Dialing, Speed Dialing, Last Number
Redial, Saved Number Redial and manual dialing
can be used in combination.
<Example>
An extension user can store a number consisting
of 17 digits or more by dividing it and storing it in
two assignable feature buttons.
In this case, feature number for selecting a CO
line should not be stored on the second button.
To dial the number, first press the first One Touch
button, and then press the second One Touch
button.
telephone number

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