Personal Speed Dial Numbers - Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions

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Personal Speed Dial Numbers

Description
This Telephone Programming procedure lets you store up to 20 frequently-dialed
numbers for each extension. Personal Speed Dial numbers can be dialed quickly
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by pressing
code from 80 through 99. The Personal Speed Dial numbers programmed for a
particular extension are for use only at that extension.
Related Features
Personal speed dialing, which lets users dial a number by pressing three
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buttons, is different from Auto Dialing, which lets users dial a number by
pressing a single button.
For instructions on entering special characters (such as Pause) in a
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number, see
You can use System Speed Dial Numbers to create a list of up to 100
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frequently dialed numbers available to all system users.
You can store account codes as Personal Speed Dial numbers for use with
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the Account Code Entry feature.
External Hotline (#311) uses Personal Speed Dial code 80 for the external
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hotline telephone number.
A Personal Speed Dial number can begin with a star code; the system
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automatically inserts a delay based on the Star Code Dial Delay (#410)
setting.
Considerations
If the system is connected to a PBX or Centrex system and a dial-out code
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(usually 9) is needed to place calls outside the PBX or Centrex system,
include the dial-out code in Speed Dial numbers that must dial out of the
PBX or Centrex system.
Personal Speed Dial codes cannot be programmed onto Auto Dial buttons.
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You can dial Personal Speed Dial numbers on a standard phone, but the
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numbers must be programmed from extension 10 or 11.
A combined total of 576 outside Auto Dial and Personal Speed Dial
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numbers can be programmed.
Valid Entries
Any phone number—up to 28 characters consisting of the digits 0–9,
special dialing functions that you can access by pressing
5-204
Feature Reference
#
(or
at intercom dial tone on a standard phone) and the two-digit
''Special Dialing Functions'' on page
5-240.
*
#
,
, and
h
!
S
(Pause),
(Stop),

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