Storing System Speedcall Numbers - Lucent Technologies SPIRIT 2448 Administration Manual

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Storing System SpeedCall Numbers

If you dialed 3 in STEP 5 on page 13, you began customization of the System SpeedCall
memory.
A. DIAL THE TELEPHONE NUMBER
Dial the number to be entered in the System SpeedCall directory. A total of 16 digits, including
pauses and one flash, may be stored as one number.
NOTE: Press the HOLD/PAUSE button to enter a 1½ second pause in the number (i.e., to wait for
a dial tone or access tone). If your system is part of a PBX/Centrex system you may store the outside
access code as part of the number. If the line is customized as a PBX/Centrex line and the access
code is entered in system customization, the system will automatically insert a pause after the
code when you use your SpeedCall numbers.
If you make a mistake entering the number, begin again by pressing ENTER ADMIN and
dialing 3.
B. PRESS MEMORY
C. ENTER TWO-DIGIT CODE
Enter the two-digit code you want to assign to the number you have stored. Remember, codes
30 through 79 are for unrestricted numbers that can be dialed by anyone in your system,
regardless of OUTSIDE SERVICE restrictions that may be customized on a telephone. Codes 80
through 99 are restricted according to the OUTSIDE SERVICE you customize for each telephone
(see OUTSIDE SERVICE, page 7).
If you use a code that is already in use for another number, the new number will be stored
over the old number and the old number will be lost. If you enter an invalid code (a code
other than 30-99) you will hear the error tone (see page 12 for instructions on how to
recognize the error tone). This means you will have to start over again at A, entering the
telephone number. When you have successfully stored a number in the System SpeedCall
memory you will hear a confirmation tone (three short beeps).
When you hear the confirmation tone you may continue to store numbers in the System
SpeedCall memory by going back to A and entering a new number. If you want to continue with
another kind of customization, press ENTER ADMIN. If you are finished storing numbers
and want to exit customization, hang up the receiver (or press SPEAKER if you were using the
speakerphone).
Erasing a Number from the System SpeedCall Memory
You may enter a new number over an old number instead of erasing the old number. If you
want to erase a number, follow the storing procedure described above, except do not enter a
new number. After you press the MEMORY button, enter the code of the number you want
to erase. A confirmation tone indicates your success. You may continue erasing, or you may
enter a new number by going back to A. If you want to continue with another kind of
customization, press ENTER ADMIN. If you want to exit the procedure, hang up the receiver
(or press SPEAKER if you were using the speakerphone).
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