User's Manual
Feature Reference
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■ If you program 911 or other emergency numbers as Speed Dial numbers 
and want to place test calls, you should: 1) perform such activities in the 
off-peak hours, such as early morning or late evening and 2) remain on the 
line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call before 
hanging up.
■ You can use multiple Auto Dial buttons and Speed Dial numbers during the 
course of a single call. 
Valid Entries
Any phone number—up to 28 characters consisting of the digits 0–9, *, #, and 
special dialing functions that you can access by pressing 
h (Pause),! 
(Stop), 
S (Recall), and & (Touch-Tone Enable)—assigned to codes 600 
through 699 
No number assigned to any code ✔
Programming
(See Figure 2-2 on page 2-19 for the location of special programming buttons 
such as 
s and e on system phones.)
To program System Speed Dial numbers:
1. Press 
f 0 0 at extension 10 or 11. the following appears on the 
display:
PROGRAM EXT 10
2. Select a three-digit code by pressing 
f and dialing three digits 
between 600 and 699. For example, to select code 600, press 
f 6 
0 0.
If a number is assigned already to the code, the number appears on the 
display. If no number is assigned to the code, the display reads: 
Blank
3. Enter the number. For example, to program 555-4757, press 
5 5 5 4 
7 5 7. The following display appears:
5554757
To mark the System Speed Dial number to override dialing restrictions, 
precede the number by a 
*. For example, to mark the number 555-1001, 
press 
* 5 5 5 1 0 0 1. The following display appears:
*5551001
At this point:
■ To program another System Speed Dial number, start from Step 2.
■ To program over an existing number, enter the new number after 
selecting the three-digit code.
■ To remove a System Speed Dial number, enter the number’s 
three-digit code and press
! once.
4. Press 
f 0 0 to exit programming mode.










