Speed call – Nortel Networks Regular Telephone User Manual

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Regular telephone

Speed Call

Speed Call lets you store telephone
numbers so that you can dial a one-,
two-, or three-digit code to make your
phone call.

Telephones are designated as Speed
Call Users or Speed Call Controllers.
Speed Call Controllers can store
numbers as well as use them. Speed
Call Users can only use the numbers.

If your Speed Call List contains 10 or
fewer telephone numbers, one-digit
codes (0-9) can be used for the Speed
Call numbers. For lists with 10-100
numbers, two-digit codes (00-99) must
be used. For lists with 100-1000
numbers, three-digit codes (000-999)
must be used.

Some Speed Call Lists can be
designated as System Speed Call lists.

Calls made using System Speed Call
lists are unrestricted, even if your
phone is not normally allowed to make
calls to the numbers in the list.

A list is provided at the back of this
guide for you to fill in and use as a
reference for your Speed Call/System
Speed Call numbers.

To store or change a number in a
Speed Call list:

1

Lift the handset.

2

If you have a pushbutton
telephone, dial #2 or SPCC FFC.
You hear dial tone.

or

— If you have a rotary dial telephone,

dial SPRE 75 or SPCC FFC. You
hear dial tone.

3

Dial the one-, two-, or three-digit
code you want to associate with
the number being stored.

4

Dial the number to be stored.
You’ll hear a fast busy signal if you
dial a number with more than the
maximum number of digits allowed
for your organization.

5

Hang up.

You can now use this code to make a
Speed Call.

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