Abbreviated Dialing; Dialing List - Mitel SX-50 User Manual

Attendant console
Table of Contents

Advertisement

ABBREVIATED
DIALING
To save time
. . .
,
when
dialing
long or frequently
used numbers,
both you and extension
users
can
use
the
Abbreviated
Dialing
feature.
The
system
is
programmed
to substitute
the full number
stored
in its memory
for the
short
number
you enter.
You
can
enter
and
change
the
numbers
programmed
in
the
Abbreviated
Dialing
memory.
Let's
look
at a typical
Abbreviated
Dialing
number
so that
you
will
know
what
you are entering.
The Abbreviated
Dialing
number,
"5512"
for example,
contains
two
parts. The first two
digits
(55) represent
the
access
code
that
tells
the
system
you
want
to use the
abbreviated
dialing
feature.
The
other
two
digits
tell
the
system
which
number
from
its list you want
it to dial. The list can have 60 entries,
numbered
from
10 to 69.
So, if you dial "5512",
your system
might
show:
TRK-07
96135922122
I
I
The
system
gets
the
instruction
to go to the
abbreviated
dialing
list
("55"),
it looks
at entry
"12" --
which
happens
to be g-613-592-2122.
Note
that
if the
number
is an outside
telephone
number,
the
trunk
group
access code (9) must
be included
in the entry.
The 60 entries
can each
have up to 26 digits,
which
covers
even
the
longest
international
numbers
you are likely to need.
Note:
Your
company
may
use an Abbreviated
Dialing
Access
Code
other
than
"55".
To Look
at an Abbreviated
Dialing
List Entry
(Without
Changing
It)
l
Press FUNCTION
l
Dial 60
The question
mark flashes
to prompt
you to dial the entry
number.
VIEW ABBREVIATED
DIALING
ENTRY
?
Attendant
Functions
4-3

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents