Avaya 2410 Cell Phone User Manual


 
Managing Your Speed Dial List
Issue 2 November 2004 25
Dialing Conventions
It is important that you observe the following conventions as you enter speed dial numbers:
You can enter telephone numbers up to 24 characters long, including special characters
and spaces.
You must include the code required to access an outside line (for example, “9”) for
external telephone numbers.
You can use the Pause softkey to insert a 1.5-second pause. It is often useful to include a
pause or series of pauses in beeper/pager numbers to allow a paging system enough time
to answer.
You can use the Hyphen softkey to insert hyphens between segments of a telephone
number (for example, “9-732-555-1212”). The hyphen might make the number easier for
you to read but does not affect dialing.
Adding Speed Dial Entries
You can store up to 48 personal speed dial entries in the 2410 telephone. When the maximum
number of entries is stored, you must delete existing entries before the 2410 telephone allows
you to enter new entries.
To add speed dial entries to your personal directory
1. From the Home screen, press the SpDial softkey.
The Speed Dial screen appears. If no Speed Dial List already exists, the Empty Speed Dial
List screen appears.
2. Press the Add softkey.
The Edit Name screen appears with the Name field underscored.
Note:
Note: If the directory is full, a message appears indicating that your Speed Dial list is
full. You must delete an existing entry before a new entry can be added. See
Deleting Speed Dial Entries
on page 27.
3. Using the dialpad, enter the name for your speed dial entry. You can enter up to 13
characters. By default, the first letter you enter appears in uppercase, and the following
characters in the word appear in lowercase.