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To select a Display Message
(by scrolling through the
messages):1.Lift handset. 
2.Press ICM. 
3.Press PGM#. 
4.Dial M. 
5.Scroll through the messages using VOL UP
or VOL DN. 
-You may add digits to the end of
messages 00-07. 
6.Press DIAL and SAVE. 
-You hear dial tone. 
-If you append a message (00-07), skip
this step. 
7.Hang up. 
-MSG flashes slowly.
To cancel a Display
Message:(You can program this on a One-Touch Speed
Dial key. See page 54.) 
1.Lift handset. 
2.Press ICM. 
3.Press PGM#. 
4.Hang up....

Page 62

Personal Speed Dial
Personal Speed Dial numbers are reserved for your own use. You can
store up to 20 Personal Speed Dial numbers in memory locations called
bins. Your Personal Speed Dial bins are numbered 50-59 and 20-29. By
pressing DIAL, your programmable keys become Personal Speed Dial
keys for bins 50-59 and 20-25. 
One-Touch Speed Dial Keys
Your phone may have keys programmed for One-Touch Speed Dial. Just
press these One-Touch Speed Dial keys to dial the stored number. (If you
have a DSS Console,...

Page 63

In some cases, you may want to store a 
Delay in lieu of a Pause. A Delay
is a fixed wait interval that doesn’t monitor for second dial tone. Use
Delay, for example, if you’re not sure the dial-up service will return
second dial tone. After the first part of your Speed Dial bin dials out, the
system waits the Delay interval and then dials the remaining digits. To
enter a Delay while programming the Speed Dial bin, press DIAL where
you want the Delay to occur.
You can also store a 
Flash command in a...

Page 64

3.Dial Personal Speed Dial bin number (50-
59, 20-29), press Speed Dial bin key (1-
16), or press One-Touch Speed Dial key. 
-Your display shows, LINE
[01-nn,9X]. 
-If you are an attendant, you cannot use
this procedure to store numbers in
One-Touch Speed Dial keys. 
-Your first Personal Speed Dial key is
bin 50; your last is bin 29. 
-If your display shows, PROGM NAME
Y/N, see instructions below for name
programming. 
4.Dial line number (e.g., 01), press line key
or press ICM (to store an Intercom...

Page 65

-To enter a blank (a space), a Q, or a Z,
press 0 (zero). To erase a name, press *. 
3.Dial the digit (1, 2 or 3) that identifies the
desired letter. 
4.Repeat the above two steps for additional
letters. 
-You can correct a name as you enter it.
Press VOL DN to backspace (erase)
over a character, then enter the correct
letters. 
5.Press PGM# when finished.
To call a Personal Speed
Dial number:1.Lift handset. 
-You can preselect a line by pressing a
line key. If you preselect, you must press
ICM instead...

Page 66

Using System Speed Dial
User-Programmable
Feature:You can also use Speed Dial in
User-Programmable Features to store System
Speed Dial numbers. See page 76.
To store a System Speed
Dial number:1.Lift handset. 
2.Press DIAL. 
3.Press PGM#. 
4.Dial System Speed Dial bin number (e.g.,
700). 
-If you display shows, PROGM NAME
Y/N, see instructions above for name
programming. 
5.Dial line number (e.g., 01) or press line
key. 
-You may also be able to dial a line
group access code (9, or 90-98) or
press a loop...

Page 67

-If you hear busy tone, press an idle line
key. Your call dials out automatically. 
OR 
1.Lift handset. 
-You can preselect a line by pressing a
line key. 
2.Press System Speed Dial key (One-Touch
key for System Speed Dial). 
-The Speed Dial key does not light.
-If the number includes a pause,you can
press * to force dialing to continue. 
-If you hear busy tone, press an idle line
key. Your call dials out automatically.
To chain two Speed Dial
numbers:1.Place first call using Speed Dial. 
-Wait for...

Page 68

When the key is . . . The covered phone is . . .
OFF Idle
ON Busy
Flashing Slowly Ringing
Flashing Fast In DND
To place a call to your
covered extension:1.Press Call Coverage key. 
2.If you hear two beeps, go ahead and speak. 
3.If you hear ringing, wait for called party to
answer.
To Transfer a call to a
covered extension:1.Press Call Coverage key. 
2.If you hear two beeps, announce call. 
OR 
If you hear ringing, wait for called party to
answer before announcing call. 
OR 
Hang up to Transfer the call...

Page 69

To pick up a call ringing a
covered extension:1.Press flashing Call Coverage key.
User-Programmable
Feature:Use Ring Assignment and Delayed Ring
Assignment in User-Programmable Features
(page 76) to program ringing for your Call
Coverage keys. To change a Call Coverage
Key extension assignment, use DSS
programming. See DSS in
User-Programmable Features (page 76).
Telemarketing Dial
Telemarketing Dial lets you use your PC to dial a call and then pick up
the call from your telephone after it goes through....

Page 70

Features (page 76). If you are an attendant,
you can also use the procedure below.
To set the time:1.Lift handset. 
2.Press ICM. 
3.Press PGM#. 
-Your display shows, DSS,EXT,6,9,8?. 
4.Dial T. 
-Your display shows, SET TIME
HHMMSS. 
5.Enter the hour (00-23: 0=12 midnight;
12=12 noon; 23=11 P.M.) 
6.Enter the minutes (00-59). 
7.Enter the seconds (00-59). 
8.Hang up.
To set the date:1.Lift handset and press ICM.
2.Press PGM#. 
-Your display shows, DSS,EXT,6,9,8?. 
3.Dial 9. 
-Your display shows, SET DATE...
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