Instruction manual

Features
The Personal Speed Dial codes used to select the specific programmed
number are 01 to 24. Since each user has the same codes to choose from, the
telephone numbers associated with the codes only apply to the telephone on
which they were programmed.
NOTE:
This feature should be used with MLX-10 or MLX-10D phones only. MLX-
20L telephone users should program a Personal Directory instead of
Personal Speed Dial codes. MLX-28D telephone users should program
Auto Dial buttons instead of Personal Speed Dial codes. Programming
Personal Speed Dial codes on phones with more than ten buttons may
delete features already programmed onto those buttons.
Considerations and Constraints
Personal Speed Dial numbers can be used only with single-line telephones and
multiline telephones with 10 buttons or fewer.
Beginning with Release 1.1, when programming Personal Speed Dial on MLX-
10D telephones, the user must select Enter from the display after dialing the
telephone number or the feature will not be programmed.
When a number is dialed using a marked System Speed Dial code, any calling
restrictions (such as toll or outward restrictions) assigned to the telephone are
overridden.
The following special characters can be used in numbers programmed on
Speed Dial codes: Pause (Hold), Stop (Drop), Flash (Conf), and End of Dialing
(#). See Appendix G for additional information.
When a pool dial-out or ARS code is included in the dialing sequence
associated with a Personal Speed Dial or System Speed Dial code, pauses may
need to be programmed immediately after the dial-out code. This allows
enough time to receive outside dial tone.
Personal Speed Dial and System Speed Dial cannot be used from rotary dial
telephones.
On multiline telephones, line buttons can be programmed with individual System
Speed Dial codes. Each System Speed Dial code must be programmed on a
separate button.
Personal Speed Dial should not be confused with Personal Directories. See
Directories for more information.
446 Speed Dial