Repertory dialing (repdial), Repertory dialing (repdial) -23, Repertory dialing (repdial) –23 – Siemens 600 Series User Manual
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Repertory Dialing (Repdial)
The Repertory Dialing feature lets you set up each
repdial (R-) key on your faceplate for one-touch dial-
ing of an extension, an outside number, a feature
access code, or a combination of numbers and feature
access codes.
For example, you can set up a repdial key to dial a fre-
quently called telephone number together with the
account number to which you always want to charge
such calls. You might set up another repdial key to
forward incoming calls to the same number every
time.
The dialing sequence saved in a repdial key may in-
clude up to 22 characters. You can also press a feature
key, which counts as three characters, as part of the
sequence. For example, you might enter your Phone-
Mail extension and then press the MUTE key as the
next part of the sequence. This would prevent office
noise from interrupting your PhoneMail messages.
On CBX Releases 9006.2 and higher, you can press
the Hold key once to enter a time delay into a repdial
sequence. For example, a delay may be needed to
process a call placed through a specialized common
carrier. On display phones, a delay appears as a “D.”
The delay is normally configured as two seconds, but
check with your CBX system administrator to deter-
mine the length of time it is set for in your system.
You can enter multiple delays in a repdial sequence,
but each delay takes up 3 characters of the 22 allowed.