User guide

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Speed dial
12 Speed Dial numbers can be stored by the MULTI 5 for use by all extensions. Each of these
can be up to 32 digits long.
To store a speed dial number, do the following :
Lift handset
Dial 79 PPPP 8L XX…...XX
Replace handset.
Where PPPP is the pass code (default = 0000).
L is the store number from 0 to 9, *, #
X is the speed dial number, up to 32 digits.
To clear a number, simply don’t enter any digits for X.
The default is no numbers set.
e.g 79 0000 80 01707644480
This places 01707 644480 into speed dial number 80.
Speed dial only call bar
When an extension is set for call bar via the dip switches, the extension can be set to allow
numbers from the speed dial directory to be dialled.
To set this option, do the following :
Lift handset
Dial 79 PPPP 2 X T
Replace handset.
Where PPPP is the pass code (default = 0000).
X is 0 for all extensions
1-5 for individual extensions
T is 1 for on and 0 for off (default = off).
e.g 79 0000 2 4 1
This sets extension 4 to allow speed dial numbers to be dialled.
SETTING UP
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The Multi 5 offers the user many powerful features not available when telephones are
connected through ordinary parallel extensions.
Furthermore, this has been achieved without sacrificing the incomparable economy and
versatility offered by simple, standard telephones.
Because of this, your telephone keypad is called on to perform many more functions than the
customer dialling of another subscribers number. The telephone now has a second function as
a control panel, putting options such as intercom / outside line and hold / transfer at your
fingertips.
Fortunately, the Multi 5 has been designed so that the control functions are simple to perform
and easy to remember. Nevertheless, it is necessary to be a little more careful when using the
Multi 5 than when using a basic telephone.
This is because wrongly or inadvertently dialled digits which normally are easily corrected
merely by replacing the handset can program the Multi 5 to an undesired mode.
For instance , if you should start to dial an outside number without first dialling 9, you may
accidentally set Priority or Do not Disturb. If you suspect that this has happened, you can
quickly cancel these settings by raising your handset and dialling 70, as described later in this
guide.
USING THE MULTI 5