Aastra Dialog 4222 Dialog 4222 Office for BusinessPhone, user guide - Page 27
Diverted extension, Abbreviated Numbers, Option 1 - Via a programmable key, Option 2 - Via the keypad
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Outgoing Calls *60* z # Diverted extension Bypass Call Forwarding makes it possible to call a specific extension, even if Call Forwarding is activated on this extension. Press. Enter extension number. Press. You will be connected to the specified extension, regardless of which type of Call Forwarding the called extension has activated. Abbreviated Numbers By using Abbreviated Numbers, you can make calls simply by pressing a few keys. Frequently used external numbers are stored as Common Abbreviated Numbers in the exchange. Your personal most frequently used external numbers - called Individual Abbreviated Numbers - can be stored and used on the 2nd layer of the programmable keys on the telephone, on the optional key panel or on the keys 0 to 9. Note: Functions that you activate/deactivate via a dial code, e.g. *32* and #32# for Reminder, can also be stored as Individual Abbreviated Numbers. You have two options to program an Individual Abbreviated Number or a function: Option 1 - Via a programmable key 4 Individual Abbreviated Numbers can be programmed on the programmable keys on the phone and 17 on the optional key panel (Dialog 4222 Office only). See section "Individual Abbreviated Numbers via a programmable key" on page 30. Option 2 - Via the keypad 10 Individual Abbreviated Numbers can be programmed on the keys 0 to 9. See section "Individual Abbreviated Numbers via the keypad" on page 31. BusinessPhone - Dialog 4222 Office / Dialog 3211 & 3212 27