AT&T SYSTEM 25 User Manual page 27

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Programming Speed Dialing Codes (Continued)
Using # with System Speed Dialing Codes
When you wish to have a System Speed Dialing code as part of
your stored number, you should use a single # for the code. For
example, you may wish to program the System Speed Dialing
code # 100 into a Personal Speed Dialing code.
You program: # 100
This means: # 100 (System Speed Dialing Code # 100)
Using # 3 to Start End-to-End Signaling
When you place a # 3 within a stored number, you tell the
system to start end-to-end signaling. For example, you may
wish to store both a telephone number to be dialed (555-4444)
and an identification code that should be transmitted directly to
the far end (12345).
You program: 9*5554444** # 312345
This means: 9 (1.5 second pause) 5554444 (3 second pause) (start
end-to-end signaling) 12345
Programming or Removing Personal Speed
Dialing Codes
Use the following procedure to program or remove a number.
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Lift the handset (or press
listen for dial tone.
Dial
Dial the number you wish to program. If you
want to remove a number, dial 0 .
Dial the Personal Speed Dialing code
( #20 – #26) being added or removed.
Listen for confirmation tone and then
hang up.
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