Dialling features, Speed dialling, Programming personal speed dial numbers – Samsung SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE User Manual

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DIALLING FEATURES

SPEED DIALLING

You can dial a preprogrammed telephone number stored in the system-wide speed dial list
of numbers (see note) or from your personal list of numbers (00–49).

1. Lift the handset and dial 16.
2. Dial the 2-digit personal speed dial number, or the 3-digit system speed dial num-

ber.

The telephone number is automatically dialled for you.

NOTE: System speed dial numbers for each system type are: DCS and DCS Compact II=500–999;
DCS 816=500–799; DCS 408 and 408i=500–699. Check with your system administrator if you are
not sure which apply to you.

PROGRAMMING PERSONAL SPEED DIAL
NUMBERS

You can program frequently dialled telephone numbers into a personal speed dial list.
Your station may be allocated up to fifty speed dials, 00–49. Ask your system administra-
tor how many are allocated to you. To assign phone numbers to your speed dials:

1. Lift the handset, dial 15 and then dial 105.
2. Dial a speed dial number (00–49).
3. Dial a line or line group access code (usually 9).
4. Dial the telephone number to be stored (18 digits maximum). This can include *

and #.

5. Replace the handset to store the number.

NOTE:

If you hear an error tone at any time, replace the handset and start from the beginning.
You cannot put a Recall or a Pause into the phone number.
There is no way to erase a programmed number, except by overwriting it with another number.
You can enter your speed dial numbers in the table printed at the back of this manual for easy

reference.

LAST NUMBER REDIAL

To redial the last external telephone number you dialled:

Lift the handset and dial 19.

NOTE: This feature does not apply to internal calls.

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