Specifications
Custom Calling feature codes you frequently dial.
You can assign a Personal Speed Dial code to a sequence containing up to 16
numbers and special characters.
CONSIDERATIONS
ADMINISTRATION
PROGRAMMING
Personal Speed Dial uses a dialing code. You do not place these codes on a
voice terminal button.
None
This feature is not associated with a voice terminal button.
Programming a Pause, Stop, or Switchhook F/ash
You
may need to
program a pause, stop, or switchhook flash into a Personal Speed Dial
sequence, or you may need to switch from rotary to Touch-Tone signals in
the middle of a programmed dialing sequence. To do so, you must enter one
or more of the following special characters when you program the sequence.
(For more information about using special characters in a dialing sequence,
see “Special Characters in Dialing Sequences.
“)
l
To program a pause, touch
Hold.
l
To program a stop, touch
Drop.
l
To program a switchhook flash at the beginning of a number, touch
Recall
and then touch
Hold.
l
To program Touch-Tone Enable into a dialing sequence, touch
Transfer.
From a
MS-70
Voice Terminal
If you are using a BIS-10 voice terminal, use
the following procedure to program a Personal Speed Dial sequence:
1
Slide the
TIP
switch to P.
The voice terminal rings every 5 seconds to remind you that you are programming and that
you cannot place or receive calls.
2
Dial a Personal Speed Dial code ( # 01 through
#
24).
NOTE:
Personal Speed Dial code
#23
is preprogrammed for Saved
Number Dial and
#24
is preprogrammed for Last Number Dial.
You can assign these Custom Calling features to different
Personal Speed Dial codes, using a slightly modified procedure.
Here’s how to program Last Number Dial or Saved Number Dial
onto Personal Speed Dial code
#Ol:
a
Slide the
TIP
switch to P.