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Paralleled Telephone Connection
Any analog proprietary telephone can be connected in parallel with a single line device, such
as a single line telephone, facsimile and data terminal.
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• System Programming is required.
• Connection Reference
2.11 Paralleled Telephone Connection
• Required System Programming
[610] Paralleled Telephone Connection
• Related Feature Reference
Power Failure Transfer
• Operating Instructions Reference
1.7 Useful Features, "Parallel Connection of a Proprietary Telephone and Single Line
Personal Speed Dialing
Allows an extension user to store up to 10 speed dialing numbers (0 through 9) with a
maximum of 24 digits per number. An extension number, telephone number or feature
number can be stored. For example, storing extension numbers for each room in a house can
be useful. (1 = Living Room, 2 = Kitchen, etc.) To make a call, dial # and the number.
• Proprietary telephone users cannot use this feature if One-Touch Dialing buttons are
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assigned to PF buttons. If the user assign a personal speed dialing number, the number
stored in the One-Touch Dialing button will be overwritten and vice versa. PF Buttons
F1 through F10 correspond to the speed dialing numbers as follows.
• A rotary telephone user cannot use this feature.
• Operating Instructions References
1.3 Making Call, "Dialing with Personal Speed Dialing (Personal Speed Dialing)"
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Features
Telephone (Paralleled Telephone Connection)"
F1 — 0
F6 — 5
F2 — 1
F7 — 6
F3 — 2
F8 — 7
F4 — 3
F9 — 8
F5 — 4
F10 — 9
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Features