GAI-Tronics VoIP Basic Programming Guide User Manual
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Pub. 42004-481B
VoIP Telephone Basic Programming Guide
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Dialing & Memories Pages
The Dialing & Memories pages are used to set various “dialing” actions, i.e., how the telephone initiates
calls. Depending on the model, the telephone front panel may have a numeric keypad, memory buttons or
both. The numeric telephone keypad is used to enter a number one digit at a time, whereas memory
buttons are used to dial complete, predetermined numbers.
Each memory button is assigned a memory list, consisting of one or more memories. Calls initiated by
pressing that memory button automatically divert to the next number in the list if the call fails to be
answered.
The telephone can store 20 call destinations, as shown on the first Dialing & Memories page in Figure 6.
Figure 6. Memories & Comfort String Sub-page