Specifications

Administrator's Manual 26. Speed Dial
26.2 Deleting a Speed Dial
To delete speed dials, do one of the following:
Deleting selected speed dial entries: select the ‘Delete’ check boxes
corresponding to the speed dials that you want to delete, and then click Submit.
All speed dials: Click Delete All, and then at the prompt, click OK.
To clear (unselect) all selected ‘Delete’ check boxes: click Reset.
26.3 Saving Speed Dial File Configuration to a File
Once you have configured your Speed Dial in the Web interface, you can save it to a file on
your computer. This may be useful for backing up your configuration or for using the same
configuration by loading it to another phone.
To save a Speed Dial:
1. Access the ‘Speed Dial’ page (Configuration tab > Personal Settings menu >
Speed Dial).
2. Click Save Speed Dial.
To load a Speed Dial:
1. Access the ‘Speed Dial’ page (Configuration tab > Personal Settings menu >
Speed Dial).
2. Click Browse…. to select the .cfg file.
3. Click Open; the selected .cfg filename and path appear on the Web interface
alongside the Browse… button.
4. Click Load Speed Dial.
26.4 Creating a Speed Dial File for Configuration File
The Configuration file can include a link to a user-defined Speed Dial file, using the
provisioning/speed_dial_uri parameter. This allows you to upload speed dial settings to
the phone.
The Speed Dial file must include a list of speed dial configurations. The file must be a
simple text file that can be created using an Excel document and saved as a CSV file.
The syntax of the speed dial file is as follows:
<memory key>,<speed dial phone number>,<type>
where:
memory key denotes the speed dial memory key on the phone.
speed dial phone number denotes the phone number that is automatically dialed,
when the user presses the speed dial key.
type denotes the Speed Dial feature and must be set to “0”.
Below is an example of a Speed Dial file:
1,4418,0
2,4403,0
3,039764432,0
4,4391,0
12,1234,0
Version 2.0.0 177 October 2012