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SECTION
MITL9103
-098 -105-NA
Speed Dial
Description
This feature allows extensions to use directory numbers in a speed call application. Up
to nine directory numbers each having a maximum of 26 digits may be programmed
from the Control Extension. Speed Dial numbers are free from Toll Restriction.
Feature Selection
To Allow an Extension Access to the Speed Call Numbers:
Set SWZ to OPEN.
Lift the Control Extension handset
-
dial tone is returned.
Dial 40x02 where
X
=
the equipment number of the extension that is allowed access to the speed
dial numbers.
Set SW2 to CLOSED.
To Deny an Extension Access to the Speed Call Numbers:
Set SW2 to OPEN
Lift the Control Extension handset
-
dial tone is returned.
Dial 40x01 where
X
=
the equipment number of the extension which is to be denied access to
the
speed
call numbers.
Set SW2 to CLOSED
NOTE:
The Equipment Number (EN) of
an
extension is defined as the second digit of
the Extension Number, i . e. the EN of extension 23 is 3 .
Operation
To Store a Speed Dial Number:
Lift the Control Extension handset
-
dial tone is returned.
Dial 35ABCX where
A
=
a single digit,
1-9 which defines the speed dial store position
BC
=
a 2-digit number indicating the total number of digits in the directory
number
X
=
the actual speed dial number to be stored. The entries may be the digits 0
through 9 or any of the special codes listed in Table 7.
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