Chaining speed dial numbers, Checking ssd numbers using the soft keys – Panasonic 44-Series User Manual

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3. Placing Outside Calls

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Issued April 2000

DBS-32-755

Checking SSD Numbers Using the Soft

Keys

1. Scroll through the System Speed Dial directory until the desired SSD name

is displayed.

2. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF.

3. Press CONF.

4. Press the soft key next to the SSD entry. The SSD number appears on the

display.

Chaining Speed Dial Numbers

To handle phone numbers longer than 16 characters, you can chain SSD
codes to a PSD code. When you dial the PSD code, the system will dial each
SSD number contained in the chain.

• Systems using DBS software version CPC-EX v. 1.0 or higher also

allow you to chain SSD codes to each other, and to chain PSD codes to
each other. (You cannot, however, chain PSD codes to an SSD code.)

• A maximum of 16 characters, including other speed dial codes, can be

entered into a speed dial code.

Note: Before chaining, enter the parts of the phone number into one-touch or
soft keys, or into speed dial bins. For example, program the first part into one-
touch key #1, the second part into one-touch key #2, etc.

Complete the following steps to chain speed dial numbers:

1. Pick up the handset or press ON/OFF.

2. Press PROG, AUTO.

3. Enter the speed dial code (or press the one-touch key if using a PSD

number) you are chaining the other codes to.

4. Press AUTO and enter the speed dial code containing the first part of the

number to be dialed.

5. Repeat step 4 for each remaining speed dial code to be contained in the

chain.

6. Press HOLD.

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