Storing part of a number – Ricoh 2400L User Manual

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Storing Part of a Number

This feature is called Chain Dialing.
It allows you to compose a telephone number from various parts, some of which
may be stored as Quick Dial keys or Speed Dial codes, and some of which may
be input at the key pad.

For example, you can program commonly used area or country codes into Speed
Dial codes or Quick Dial keys.

This feature is convenient if:

You often communicate with many terminals for which the area code, or
international code is the same.

You often make international calls.
For example, if you often call Tokyo, Japan, program 011813 (Overseas to
Tokyo from the USA) as Quick Dial key 01. This will save work at the operation
panel when dialing a Tokyo number.

Your PBX requires an ID code before the destination number.
For example, if your ID is 1234567, and the destination is stored in Quick Dial
key 01, enter 1234567 at the key pad, press Pause, then press Quick Dial key
01.

NOTE: Do not store any labels with the Quick Dials and Speed Dials that you

are using with Chain Dialing. This is because Label Insertion does not
work with Chain Dialing.

Cross-reference
Quick Dial and Speed Dial: see page 193.
Label Insertion: see page 65.

Example: 01133-1-5553333 (From the USA to Paris).

Assuming that the following Quick Dial and Speed Dial numbers have already
been programmed:

Quick Dial 01 = 01133 (Overseas to France)

Quick Dial 02 = 1 (Paris)

Speed Dial 10 = 555

When the machine asks you to dial:

On Hook Dial or Handset Mode:
Press the Quick Dial key 01, next press the Quick Dial key 02. Then press the
Speed Dial key and 1 then 0 using the ten keypad. After press 3, 3, 3, 3 using the
ten keypad.

Other:
Press the Quick Dial key 01 and Pause, Quick Diak key 02 and Pause, then
press the Speed Dial key and 1 then 0 using the ten keypad and then the Pause.
After that press 3, 3, 3, 3 using the ten keypad.

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