Panasonic 700 Cell Phone User Manual


 
194 ICX (International) issued October 2000 ICX-50-700
Chapter 5. Key Telephone Features Section 700 - Operation
Speed dial numbers can contain up to 24 characters. The following table reflects which keys to
use.
* Indicates that the digits that follow are either a feature access code or an extension
number. (Not needed if your System is set for Intercom Level.) See Note below.
** Indicates that the digits that follow are for an outside number and the System should
seize the next available trunk when dialling. (Not needed if your System is set for trunk
level.) See Note below.
*** Indicates that the enclosed digits should not be displayed during dialling. Must precede
and follow the digits that you do not want displayed. Example: MEMORY *2 555-
4143 MEMORY *2.
Note: The System has two levels - Trunk Level and Intercom Level. If set at Trunk Level
(default), you must enter the code for Intercom Level when programming a feature access code
or extension number for speed dialling. If the System is set at Intercom Level, you must enter the
MCO Code when programming an outside number for speed dialling.
System Speed Dial
You can store frequently called numbers using the SSD feature. Either 80 or 800 SSD numbers can be
programmed, depending on how the System is configured. In an 80 SSD-number system, the SSD
numbers are stored in bins 00-79. In 800 SSD-number systems, the SSD numbers are stored in bins
000-799.
To indicate. . . Enter/Press Shown on Display?
Digit or character 0, 1 - 9, *, # yes (unless preceded by MEMORY * 2 - see
below)
Intercom Level * MEMORY * # no
MCO Code 9 (UK/HK), 0
(Taiwan, Malaysia, Indonesia)
**
MEMORY * 0 no
MCO Code 81** MEMORY * 71 no
MCO Code 82** MEMORY * 72 no
MCO Code 83** MEMORY * 73 no
MCO Code 84** MEMORY * 74 no
Pause FL/R no
DP - DTMF Code MEMORY * * no
SSD Code MEMORY
NN(N)
no
Hyphen (-) PROG -
Display Number (Start / Stop)
***
MEMORY * 2
DTMF Conversion After the
Other Party Answers
MEMORY * 3
(Version 3.5 and
higher)