3Com 3106c User Guide - Page 67

System-wide Speed Dials, Account Billing Codes, Special, Case: One-Touch Speed Dials

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Speed Dials 67 3 In the Destination Number text box, type the telephone number that you want the system to dial when you use that ID number. Include all of the prefix numbers that you would normally dial, such as a 9 or 8 or 1 to access an outside line, and, if necessary, the country code or area code. 4 In the Account Code box, type an account code if it is required or useful for calls to this destination. See "Account (Billing) Codes" in Chapter 6 for more information about account codes. 5 In the Comment text box, type a brief description, usually a name, that corresponds to the number. 6 After you have made all of your changes to the personal speed dials, click Apply, and then click Close. To use a personal speed dial: 1 Remove the handset from the charging unit. 2 Press the Talk button. 3 Press Feature plus the 3-digit personal speed dial code for the number that you want to call. If you dial a speed dial code that has no number assigned to it, the display panel on your telephone shows the message No number stored. System-wide Speed Dials The administrator can set up to 100 system-wide speed dials (using ID numbers 700 through 799) for numbers that are dialed frequently by many internal users. You can view the system-wide speed dial list through the NBX NetSet utility. You can ask the administrator to map a system-wide speed dial ID number to one of the Access buttons on your telephone. See "Special Case: One-Touch Speed Dials" next. To use a system-wide speed dial: 1 Remove the handset from the charging unit. 2 Press the Talk button. 3 Press Feature plus the 3-digit system-wide speed dial code for the number that you want to call. If you dial a speed dial code that has no number assigned to it, the display panel on your telephone shows the message No number stored.

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Speed Dials
67
3
In the
Destination Number
text box, type the telephone number that
you want the system to dial when you use that ID number.
Include all of the prefix numbers that you would normally dial, such as a
9
or
8
or
1
to access an outside line, and, if necessary, the country code or
area code.
4
In the
Account Code
box, type an account code if it is required or useful
for calls to this destination. See
“Account (Billing) Codes”
in
Chapter 6
for more information about account codes.
5
In the
Comment
text box, type a brief description, usually a name, that
corresponds to the number.
6
After you have made all of your changes to the personal speed dials, click
Apply
, and then click
Close
.
To use a personal speed dial:
1
Remove the handset from the charging unit.
2
Press the
Talk
button.
3
Press
Feature
plus the 3-digit personal speed dial code for the number
that you want to call.
If you dial a speed dial code that has no number assigned to it, the display
panel on your telephone shows the message
No number stored
.
System-wide
Speed Dials
The administrator can set up to 100 system-wide speed dials (using ID
numbers 700 through 799) for numbers that are dialed frequently by
many internal users. You can view the system-wide speed dial list through
the NBX NetSet utility.
You can ask the administrator to map a system-wide speed dial ID
number to one of the Access buttons on your telephone. See
“Special
Case: One-Touch Speed Dials”
next.
To use a system-wide speed dial:
1
Remove the handset from the charging unit.
2
Press the
Talk
button.
3
Press
Feature
plus the 3-digit system-wide speed dial code for the
number that you want to call.
If you dial a speed dial code that has no number assigned to it, the display
panel on your telephone shows the message
No number stored
.