Aastra OpenPhone 73 User Guide - Page 78
Speed Dialling, Look up name, New preset, Office, Mobile, Private
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Telephoning Making Calls from the Telephone Book If the entries Look up name and New preset are not displayed when you have pressed the ABC key A briefly, this means that the menu for making selec- tions from the telephone book is available in the abbreviated form. Make your selection immediately, using the initial letters of the entry you are looking for. If there is more than one entry with the same initial letter, select the one you want using the arrow key. When you lift the handset, the telephone number stored under the entry will be dialled. In the case of entries with more than one telephone number, the preferred number will be dialled. If an entry has several telephone numbers, you can also select one explicitly. Press the OK key and select Office, Mobile or Private. Confirm your selection with the OK key and Dial (or by lifting the handset). P H OP O In this case, enter the first few letters of the entry you are looking for and use the arrow key to scroll through the list. When you pick up the handset, the entry will be dialled. If the entry has multiple numbers, the preferred number will be dialled. If an entry has multiple call numbers, you may also directly select one of them. Press the OK key and select Office, Mobile or Private. Confirm your selection with the OK key and Dial (or pick up the handset). 2.7.3 Speed Dialling All central telephone book entries can also be selected by two-digit or three-digit speed-dialling numbers once they have been configured. The two-digit speeddialling numbers are in the range 00...99, the three-digit are in the range 000...999. Ask your system administrator how many digits are valid. Selecting a Speed-Dialling Destination H * 7 Z (SD no.) alternatively: H * 7 * Z (SD no.) # 76