PARTNER Phone Administration Page 59
- Issue 1b (22 February 2010)IP Office PARTNER Version
Speed Dials:
7.1 System Speed Dials
You can program a list of up to 100 frequently dialed numbers for the all users system by using System Speed Dial
feature.
· A system speed dial number can be up to 28 characters in length and can consist of the digits 0–9, *, # and the
special dialing characters. You assign the number to one of the codes 600 through 699.
· To specify a system speed dial when making a call, press FEATURE followed by the speed dial code between 600
to 699.
· The following special dialing characters are supported:
· You can store account codes as system speed dial numbers for use with the account code entry feature.
· A marked system speed dial number overrides dialing restrictions. To sets a system speed dial as a marked
system speed dial, the number should begin with a * before the telephone number. The digits in a marked system
speed dial number do not appear on phone displays when the speed dial is used.
· A marked system speed dial number can begin with a star code. To enter it, press * followed by the star code and
then the telephone number. For example, press **675551001.
· You cannot program system speed dial codes on Auto Dial buttons.
· If the system is connected to a PBX or Centrex system and a dial-out code (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.
· You can use multiple Auto Dial buttons and Speed Dial numbers during the 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.