NEC 910i Installation And User Manual page 81

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Onyx VSi System
Storing a Pause or Flash
You can store a Pause in a Personal or System Speed Dial bin by pressing HOLD where you want the Pause to occur. When you
use the stored number, the system stops dialing when it encounters the pause and waits for a second dial tone. If the second dial
tone occurs, dialing continues. You might want to use a Pause if your Speed Dial number calls a dial-up service (like a banking
service) that automatically returns second dial tone. The pause ensures that your number doesn't dial out too soon. (If you don't
get second dial tone, you can always dial * to force the remaining digits to dial out.) No character will display when program-
ming the number, but when the Speed Dial number is dialed, a Pause will occur.
You can also store a Flash command in a Personal or System Speed Dial bin. You might want to do this if your system is behind
a Centrex or PBX and you need to use certain Centrex or PBX features. For example, a Flash command frequently initiates a
PBX Transfer. To enter the Flash command while programming the Speed Dial bin, press FLASH where you want the Flash to
occur. No character will display when programming the number, but when the Speed Dial number is dialed, a Flash will occur.
System Speed Dial
System Speed Dial numbers are accessible from any extension. Normally only the attendant and the system programmer can
store or change the System Speed Dial numbers. Check with your communications manager to see what your System Speed Dial
numbers are.
Using Personal Speed Dial
To store a Personal Speed Dial Number:
1. Press TALK.
2. Press #.
Your display shows, "DSS, EXT, 6, 9, 8?".
3. Dial Personal Speed Dial bin number (50-59, 20-29).
-Your display shows, "LINE [0]-nn,9X]."
-Your first Personal Speed Dial key is bin 50; your last is
bin 29.
-If your display shows, "PROGM NAME Y/N", see instructions below for name programming.
4. Dial line number (e.g., 01) or press a line key.
-You may also be able to dial a line group code (9 or 90-98) or press a loop key.
-The display shows, "TEL NUMBER".
5. Dial number.
-To enter a pause, press HOLD. To enter a flash, press FLASH. For example, to have the system dial 9, pause
and then dial 926 5400, enter: 9 (HOLD) 9265400.
6. Press TALK or place handset in desktop charger to hang up.
To program a name for a Speed Dial number (when your display shows PROGM NAME Y/N?):
1. Press Y to program the name, N to leave the name as it is.
-If you press Y, the display shows the current name.
-Press * to erase a name.
2. Dial the first letter of the desired name.
To enter a blank (a space), a Q, or a Z, press 0 (zero).
3. Dial the digit (1, 2 or 3) that identifies the desire letter.
4. Repeat the above two steps for additional letters.
5. Press # when finished.
To call a Personal Speed Dial number:
1. Press TALK.
You can preselect a line by then pressing a line key + CONF.
2. Dial Personal Speed Dial bin number.
-If the number includes a pause, you can press * to force dialing to continue.
-If you hear busy tone, press an idle line key. Your call dials out automatically.
OR
1. Press TALK.
You can preselect a line by then pressing a line key + CONF.
2. Press a One-Touch Speed Dial key.
-If the number includes a pause, press * to force dialing to continue.
-If you hear busy tone, press an idle line key. Your call dials out automatically.
Speed Dial
2-63

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents