Considerations:
■
PBX or Centrex extension numbers cannot be used as System Speed Dial
numbers, Personal Speed Dial numbers, or Auto Dial numbers.
■
Last Number Redial and Save Number Redial will not work properly when the
“last” or “saved” number was a PBX or Centrex extension number. How-
ever, a user can dial a PBX or Centrex extension number directly.
Programming Method B
Use when most calls are made to PBX or Centrex extensions.
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 in “Programming Method A,” above.
2. Program
the Line Type (#202) to be “CO” for every line connected to the
PBX or Centrex system.
Considerations:
■ Outside numbers, PBX/Centrex extension numbers, and PARTNER Plus
extension numbers can be used as System Speed Dial numbers, Personal
Speed Dial numbers, and Auto Dial numbers.
■ To program an outside number, first program the PBX dial-out code,
then two pauses, then the number. For example, if the dial-out code
is “9,” to program “555-1212“ as a System Speed Dial number, enter
[ 9
] [ Hold ] [ Hold ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 5 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ].
■
To program a PBX/Centrex extension number or a PARTNER Plus exten-
sion number, do not enter [ 9 ] [ Hold ] [ Hold ] before the number.
■ Last Number Redial and Save Number Redial cannot be used for outside
numbers. However, they can be used for PBX/Centrex extension numbers
and PARTNER Plus extension numbers.
A-2 Programming for PBX or Centrex