Using the directory – Panasonic KX-TD1232CE User Manual

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Using the Directory

You can store names and/or phone numbers in the directory.
A stored number is dialed out by selecting a name or phone num-
ber in the directory.
There are four types of directory features, including one PS direc-
tory and three PBX directories, as follows.

PS Dialing Directory:

You can store up to 100 private names and phone numbers of out-
side parties. All directory items are stored in alphabetical order.
To store the names and numbers, refer to page 22.

PBX System Speed Dialing Directory:

You can make a call via the system by selecting system-assigned
names and phone numbers. To store the names and numbers (500
max.), refer to program [001-002], “System Speed Dialing
Number/Name Set” in System Programming of the KX-
TD816/KX-TD1232 Installation Manual.

PBX Extension Dialing Directory:

You can make a call via the system by selecting system-assigned
extension names. To store the names, refer to program [004],
“Extension Name Set” (in System Programming of the KX-
TD816/KX-TD1232 Installation Manual) and [653], “PS Extension
Name Set” (in Installation Manual Addendum for the KX-
TD144/KX-TD142/KX-TD7500).

PBX Station Speed Dialing Directory:

You can make a call via the system by selecting your privately
assigned names and phone numbers. To store the names and num-
bers (10 max.), refer to page 24.

You can store, edit or delete the PS Dialing Directory or PBX
Station Speed Dialing Directory items at your PS. There are five
displays for directory entry/edition/deletion as shown on the next
page.

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