Functions – SBC comm SBC-125 User Manual

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Speed Dial Memory Buttons

You can store up to 20 numbers with names in the Speed Dial Memory buttons.

The memory buttons can be used to store phone numbers as well as Centrex system

features. You can store 10 numbers on the memory speed dial keys for one-touch

dialing and by using the

SHIFT button, you can store another 10 numbers.

To store names/numbers:

1. Press and release the speed dial button to be programmed

Note: To program the 2nd memory location for each button, press

SHIFT then

press and release the speed dial button to be programmed

2. The LCD will show the existing number programmed in that location. If no

number has been programmed the LCD will read: “Memory Is Empty”

3. Immediately press the same speed dial button again and hold it until you see the

cursor flashing on the right side of the LCD

4. Enter the phone number then press

SAVE

5. The cursor will now be flashing on the first letter of the name line of the LCD (on

the left side of the LCD)

Note: To save only the number, simply press

SAVE now

6. Using the keypad, enter the name (this will overwrite any existing text)
7. Use the < and then the

Delete key to remove any unwanted text

8. Press

SAVE

9. LCD will display “SAVE OK” and return to main screen after 4 seconds

To review names/numbers:

In the on-hook state, press the memory speed dial button (or SHIFT plus Speed Dial

Memory button). The LCD will display the entry stored on that button location.

To dial from Speed Dial Memory:

• One-touch dialing - In the off-hook state, press the Speed Dial button and the

phone will automatically dial the number stored to that button.

• Two-touch dialing - In the off-hook state, press the

SHIFT button plus the

desired Speed Dial Memory button to dial entries. The phone will automatically

dial the number stored to the selected Speed Dial Memory button.

Network Service Buttons

The network service buttons are memory keys programmed to dial as shown below:

Access codes for network services are not the same for all telephone companies. See

“Re-Programming Network Service Buttons” below to store a different access code.

• MESSAGE Function

If you subscribe to “Voice Messaging” (a special telephone service), this function

will operate in the following manner:

When the indicator is displayed on the LCD and the “Message Waiting”

Functions

Stop Call Waiting Messages Call Forward On

Call Forward Off

*70

*98

*72

*73,Pause,Pause, End Call

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