Lucent Technologies PARTNER Advanced Communications System Programming And Use Instructions page 371

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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 and one or more pauses (if available) in Speed
Dial numbers that must dial out of the PBX or Centrex system.
If you program 911 or other emergency numbers as Speed Dial numbers
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and want to place test calls, you should: 1) perform such activities in the
off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening and 2) remain on the
line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before
hanging up.
You can use multiple Auto Dial buttons and Speed Dial numbers during the
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course of a single call. For example, you can use an Auto Dial button or
Speed Dial number to dial the Account Code Entry feature code, and
another Speed Dial number to dial the account code.
Valid Entries
Any phone number—up to 28 characters consisting of the digits 0–9,
special dialing functions that you can access by pressing
(Recall), and
No number assigned to any code 4
Programming
(See
Figure 2-3 on page 2-23
s
such as
and
To program System Speed Dial numbers:
1. Press
appears:
PROGRAM EXTENSION 10
2. Select a three-digit code by pressing
and 699. For example, to select code 600, press
If a number is assigned already to the code, the number appears on the
display. If no number is assigned to the code, the display reads:
Blank
3. Enter the number. For example, to program 555-4757, press
The following display appears:
5554757
To mark the System Speed Dial number to override dialing restrictions,
precede the number by a
press
*5551001
4. At this point:
5-256
Feature Reference
&
(Touch-Tone Enable)—assigned to codes 600 through 699
for the location of special programming buttons
e
on system phones.)
f 0 0
at extension 10 or 11. A display similar to the following
*
. For example, to mark the number 555-1001,
* 5 5 5 1 0 0 1
. The following display appears:
h
(Pause),
f
and dialing three digits between 600
f 6 0 0
.
5 5 5 4 7 5 7
*
#
,
, and
!
S
(Stop),
.

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