User guide
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Table of Contents
- Description
- Free Seating (optional)
- Incoming Calls
- Outgoing Calls
- During Calls
- When You Receive a Busy Tone
- Call Forwarding
- Internal Messages
- Voice Mail
- Information
- Abbreviated Numbers
- Call Metering
- Group Facilities
- Other Useful Facilities
- Account code (optional)
- Immediate speech connection
- General cancellation
- Night service
- Hot line
- Alarm extension
- Emergency state
- Data communication
- Additional directory number
- Multiple represented directory number
- Malicious call tracing
- Headset
- Direct Inward System Access (DISA) (optional)
- Name and number log (optional)
- Paging (optional)
- Authority
- Programming and Adjustments
- Audible Signals
- Visible Signals
- Display Information
- Option Unit/Vocabulary
- Installation
- Index

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Abbreviated Numbers
Abbreviated Numbers
Common abbreviated numbers
By using abbreviated numbers, you can make calls simply by
pressing a few keys. The common abbreviated numbers consist of
1—5 digits and are stored in the exchange (by the system
administrator).
u z Lift the handset and dial the common abbreviated number
Individual abbreviated numbers
You can program up to ten frequently used telephone numbers on
the digit keys 0—9 and use them as individual abbreviated numbers
(if this function is allowed).
Note: In Finland up to nine numbers, keys 1—9.
To use
* * ( 0 — 9 ) Press and dial the relevant digit
Note: Finland press
* * ( 1 — 9 ); Sweden press ( 0 — 9 ) #










