Instruction manual

Features
Considerations and Constraints
When an Auto Dial button is used to make a call, the green LED next to the
button does not go on.
Only company extension numbers should be programmed on inside Auto Dial
buttons. Account codes, access codes, and outside telephone numbers
should be programmed on outside Auto Dial buttons.
If a user tries to program an incomplete extension number on an inside Auto
Dial button, the system does not provide an error tone and the button remains
as previously programmed.
If numbers are being dialed incorrectly by outside Auto Dial, it is possible that
the digits are being dialed before a central office dial tone is received. In this
case, a Pause should be programmed as the first digit of the dialed number in
the Key mode and the next digit (after the dial-out code) of the dialed number in
the Hybrid/PBX mode.
To enter special characters in a telephone number programmed on an Auto
Dial button, use Conf for the Flash character, Drop for the Stop character, and
Hold for the Pause character. See Table 1.
If the Stop character is the last character in the dialed number, it is not
displayed when the user presses the Auto Dial button. The user must press
the Auto Dial button again to complete dialing.
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Auto Dial