Aastra Dialog 4106 Dialog 4106 Basic/4147 Medium for BusinessPhone, user guide - Page 23

Program Dial-by-Name, Lift the handset., Press., Press a programmable key., Dial the number., Notes

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Outgoing Calls Program Dial-by-Name How to program a directory number on the programmable keys. u î z d On the Dialog 4106 Basic: The Dialog 4106 Basic has four keys for Dial-by-Name programming; the three programmable keys and the Message key. Note: To store a number on the Message key, just press the key during the following procedure like a normal programmable key. Lift the handset. Wait for dial tone. Press. Press a programmable key. If a number is already stored, it will be erased automatically. If you would like to erase a Dial-by-Name number, store a 0 instead of the telephone number. Dial the number. You can use any directory number, e.g. a Common Abbreviated Number or a colleague's extension number. You can also store a * # pause (multiple pauses possible), the R-key function, the Last Number Redial function or any code that contains or . To store a number that incorporates a wait for a new dial tone, see section "Wait for dial tone" on page 16. Press. Replace the handset. Notes: You can write the names above the keys on the selfadhersive label. Because of the special label material, you can also delete and re-write any key name. If you press an invalid key during programming, the programming mode will be terminated automatically and you will here a special rejection tone. BusinessPhone - Analog Telephone 23

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BusinessPhone – Analog Telephone
Outgoing Calls
Program Dial-by-Name
How to program a directory number on the programmable keys.
On the Dialog 4106 Basic:
The Dialog 4106 Basic has four keys for Dial-by-Name
programming; the three programmable keys and the Message key.
Note:
To store a number on the Message key, just press the
key during the following procedure like a normal
programmable key.
u
Lift the handset.
Wait for dial tone.
Press.
î
Press a programmable key.
If a number is already stored, it will be erased automatically.
If you would like to erase a Dial-by-Name number, store a 0 instead
of the telephone number.
z
Dial the number.
You can use any directory number, e.g. a Common Abbreviated
Number or a colleague’s extension number. You can also store a
pause (multiple pauses possible), the R-key function, the Last
Number Redial function or any code that contains
*
or
#
. To store
a number that incorporates a wait for a new dial tone, see section
“Wait for dial tone” on page 16.
Press.
d
Replace the handset.
Notes:
You can write the names above the keys on the self-
adhersive label. Because of the special label material, you
can also delete and re-write any key name.
If you press an invalid key during programming, the
programming mode will be terminated automatically and
you will here a special rejection tone.