Calling using programmable repertory keys – AASTRA 4425 IP Vision for MD Evolution User Guide User Manual

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Operations for Outgoing Calls

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Notes:

A personal abbreviated number accepts values from 00 to

19. An abbreviated number on the general list is usually

from 200 to xxx. The prefix “2” is the one usually used to

access abbreviated dialling. It may, however, have been

modified by your system administrator.

An abbreviated number is generally complete. However, it

may not be complete, in which case – whether you’re

dialling in handset or handsfree mode – you must dial the

last numbers manually. This may, for example, allow you to

access a series of numbers using just one abbreviated

number.

Calling Using Programmable Repertory
Keys

Another option for quickly processing your outgoing calls to

favoured parties is to save their numbers under one of your

extension’s pro-

grammable repertory keys, or under one of the repertory keys

available on one or several associated satellite key panel(s), as the

case may dictate.

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Your extension features 12 repertory keys that may be programmed

with an internal or external number for your favoured parties, or with

an activation code for a given service.
If your extension uses one or several associated satellite key panels,

each one offers an additional 17 programmable repertory keys that

can also save an internal number, and external number, or again, a

service activation code.
The corresponding programming of each repertory key is, in this

case, entirely up to you. See also the “

Physical Programming of

Your Extension

section.

To contact an internal or external party whose number has been

saved under a repertory key, in handsfree mode:

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Simply press the repertory key associated with the party to
be contacted.

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