(TNS) Available function keys can be programmed to dial up to a twenty-digit number. ’Normal’ 202 sets have 2 vacant function keys and ‘normal’ 203 sets have 11 vacant function keys. (see also Abbreviated Dial)
Also known as abbreviated or short code dialling. A code is dialled or a key is pressed followed by a 2 or 3 digit code to dial a full number. Siemens Hipath range supports up to 1000 of these.
Speed Dials and Quick Dials are convenient for dialing numbers that are used frequently, especially those that are very long, like international numbers. After programming a Speed Dial or Quick Dial, you can dial using very few keystrokes.
A telephone function that allows you to automatically dial a telephone number by pressing one or two buttons. Not available on rotary phones.
Lets you designate a two-digit code to each of the telephone numbers you dial most often. Assign your codes by logging onto the Member Account Manager.
A feature that allows the user to assign a phone number in their phone book to a key on the keypad and then dial the number simply by pressing that particular key.
Also known as memory dial, speed dial allows you to program frequently called numbers into your phone so you can access those numbers by pressing just one or two buttons in sequence.
The ability to automatically make a call to a number by using a code or special button rather than dialing the complete number. See also local speed dial and personal speed dial.
A feature of both cellular and landline telephones that store frequently used telephone numbers which can be activated by pressing a key.
Allows you to store frequently called videoconference numbers and dial them by the press of a button
A simple feature on PBX phones that allows users to dial pre-programmed numbers by the simple act of pressing one button (or maybe entering a two or even three digit code).