All procedures outlined below begin from the (Home) display. If you are not at the (Home) display,
press [
] and [
NEXT/NO
BACK
To Dial an Unstored Number
In this example, the number to be dialed is 5551212. (You can input up to 40 digits in this string.)
1.
Starting from your (Home) display, press
[
] two times.
NEXT/NO
Press [
2.
ENTER/YES
Press [
3.
ENTER/YES
[
] until the display shows
NEXT/NO
[ DIAL OTHER # ? ].
4.
Press [
ENTER/YES
Press [
] or [
5.
NEXT/NO
correct digit is displayed and then press
[
].
ENTER/YES
Digits, *, #, E, P, and blank can be
entered. See NOTE on the bottom of
the page.
6.
Repeat Step 5 for each digit in the
number.
7.
After all digits have been entered press
[
] or [
NEXT/NO
BACK
displayed. Press [
call will be dialed.
OR
If you want to cancel the call, press
[
] and [
NEXT/NO
return to the (Home) display.
P inserts a pause that is required for accessing special features. In most instances, however,
pauses are not needed.
] together to return (Home).
].
] and then press
].
] until the
BACK
] until E (for end) is
] and the
ENTER/YES
] together to
BACK
CHAPTER 3: FRONT PANEL FEATURE ACCESS
[ CALL CONTROL ? ]
displayed.
[ DIAL ? ]
displayed.
[ DIAL OTHER # ? ]
displayed.
[ DIAL: ]
displayed.
Correct digit entered and displayed; for
example:
[ DIAL:5 ]
(Note: once a digit is entered the cursor (_)
moves one position to the right.)
For example:
[ DIAL:5551212 ]
For example:
[ DIAL:5551212E ]
Note: for a null number, no digits are entered.
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