Instruction manual

Features
Feature button, and dial the System Speed Dial Code associated with the
number. For analog multiline telephones without a programmed Feature
button, the user selects an SA or ICOM button, lifts the handset, and dials #
and the System Speed Dial code.
Personal Speed Dial
Users of multiline telephones with more than ten buttons should not use
Personal Speed Dial; doing so may delete features already programmed onto
buttons. To dial a Personal Speed Dial number, the multiline user presses the
Feature button and dials the Personal Speed Dial code (01-24) associated with
the number. For analog multiline telephones without a programmed Feature
button, the user dials #, while off-hook on an SA or ICOM button, and the
Personal Speed Dial code.
Starting with Release 1.1, MLX-10D telephone users, when programming
Personal Speed Dial numbers, must select Enter from the display after dialing
the telephone number.
Single-Line Telephones
To dial a Personal Speed Dial or System Speed Dial number, the single-line
telephone user lifts the handset and (while listening to inside dial tone) dials #
and the Speed Dial code.
Feature Interactions
Account Code
Entry
Allowed Lists
Automatic Route
Selection
Callback
A System Speed Dial number or a Personal Speed Dial number
can be programmed to replace a long account number, but it
cannot be programmed to contain both an account number and
a telephone number. Single-line telephones cannot use
Personal Speed Dial or System Speed Dial to dial account
codes because the # required to use Speed Dial is also used to
terminate Account Code Entry.
A user with an outward-restricted or toll-restricted telephone
cannot dial an outside number by using a Personal Speed Dial
or System Speed Dial code (excluding a marked System Speed
Dial code) unless the number is on an Allowed List assigned to
the telephone.
Personal Speed Dial and System Speed Dial numbers can
include the ARS code.
When a Stop character is programmed as part of a Speed Dial
number, the user must stay on the line and wait for the Callback
call and then reactivate Speed Dial. This signals the system to
continue dialing the digits following the Stop character.
448 Speed Dial