Time savers for making calls, Storing a number on a memory button for autodial, Adding an autodial button – Nortel Networks M7410 User Manual

Page 38: Choosing a line for autodial, Chapter 4, Time savers for making, Calls

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Enterprise Edge Feature Programming Telephone Guide

Time savers for making calls

Storing a number on a memory button for Autodial

You can program memory buttons for one-touch dialing of internal or external
telephone numbers.

Buttons used for lines, answer or Handsfree/Mute cannot be used as autodial
buttons. If the power to your Enterprise Edge system is off for more than three days,
autodial numbers (as well as some other system programming) may be lost from the
memory.

Adding an autodial button

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or

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1. Press

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to program an external number or

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for an

internal number.

2. Choose a button and then enter the number as if you were dialing it.

When programming Autodial you can use:

Last Number Redial

Saved Number Redial

destination codes (choose

as the line)

host system signalling

Choosing a line for Autodial

To include a line selection for an external number, press the line or intercom button
before you enter the number. To select a line pool, press a programmed line pool
button, or press

and enter a line pool access code.

If you select a line before pressing the autodial button, the call goes out on the line
you have selected instead of the line that is part of the autodialer programming.

For the M7100 telephone, an external autodialer can be programmed only by using
a line and not a line pool.

Tip
If you do not include a line selection in an autodial number, the call uses your
prime line (if you have one).

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