Phone Based Administration Page 140
- Issue 6a (Thursday, February 22, 2018)IP Office Basic Edition
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M7324/M7324N/M7310/M7310N/T7316/T7316E Phone
1. At a system administration extension (the first two extensions on the system); press Feature **user (ie.
Feature **8737).
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If the system has a system password set, it is requested. Enter the password.
2. At the Extension: prompt enter the extension number of the extension from which you are programming.
3. Select a speed dial by pressing Feature and dialing four digits between 0600 to 0699. If a number is assigned
already to the code, the number appears on the display.
3. To enter a number dial the digits. For example, to program 555-4757, press 5554757. Any existing number is
overwritten. To remove any digits press Hold.
Inserts a 1.5 second pause.
Send a hook-switch flash signal.
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Adding a * at the start of a speed dial will indicate that speed dial as being a 'marked' system speed dial.
When used, marked system speed dials override dialing restrictions. The * is not dialed as part of the number.
If a * is required to be dialed at the start of the marked system speed dial number, enter **.
5. To save the number, press Feature.
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Exit programming by pressing Feature 00. You can also exit programming mode by lifting the handset, then
placing it back in the cradle.
ETR 18D/ETR 34D Phone
1. At either of the system administration telephones (on the first two extensions in the system), press Feature 0 0.
2. Select a speed dial by pressing Feature and dialing three digits between 600 to 699.
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If a number is assigned already to the code, the number appears on the display.
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If no number is assigned to the code, the word Blank is shown on the telephone display.
4. To enter a number dial the digits. For example, to program 555-4757, press 5554757. Any existing number is
overwritten.
Inserts a 1.5 second pause.
Send a hook-switch flash signal.
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On 9500 Series phones, these options are accessed by pressing More and select Pause, Stop or Recall as
required.
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Adding a * at the start of a speed dial will indicate that speed dial as being a 'marked' system speed dial.
When used, marked system speed dials override dialing restrictions. The * is not dialed as part of the number.
If a * is required to be dialed at the start of the marked system speed dial number, enter **.
4. To remove a stored speed dial number, press MIC/HFAI once.
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Exit programming by pressing Feature 00. You can also exit programming mode by lifting the handset, then
placing it back in the cradle.
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