Pick up the handset / handsfree button,
hit the SET/SAVE key,
punch in the entire phone number you wish to program to speed-dial,
hit the SET/SAVE key again, hit the speed dial key you want to save to (0-9).
To actually use the speed-dial key once set, you have to pick up the handset / handsfree, hit the AC key followed by your speed dial (0-9)
I know this seems unusual and you have to do it relatively quick, but it's the only way that works properly on this phone unit.
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The user manual for the Moto Razr V3 is at:
"V3 GSM Motomanual"
Motorola
http://www.motorola.com/mdirect/manuals/V3c_9496A74O.pdf Pages 68-69 of the manual (which correspond to pages 70-71 of the PDF file) state:
"Calling With 1-Touch Dial
To call phonebook entries 1 through 9, press and hold the single-digit
speed dial number for one second.
You can set 1-touch dial to call the entries in your phone memory
phonebook or the SIM card phonebook:
Find the Feature M> Settings > Initial Setup
> 1-Touch Dial
Press To
1 S scroll to the location you want
2 SELECT (+) select the location"
Page 8 (page 10 of the PDF file) indicates that the symbols
(represented by "M>", "S", and "SELECT (+)") mean the menu key, 4-way
navigation key, and SELECT.
Page 51 (pages 53 of the PDF file) explains how to store phone numbers
in the phonebook -- which you can then call with 1-touch dial.
The guide doesn't indicate this as there is no other way to do so.
You could always I guess program in and put the 800# & Digit, under a "Speed Dial" key, then at least one would only have to enter the 10 digit PIN number, after pressing the speed dial.
I tried a search on your phone at Panasonic and I think there is a letter missing or something is missing.I tried several different options for searching for your model number but nothing would come up.I am providing a link to Panasonic for you so if you want to search it you can.There are many manuals available downloadable.You do need Adobe reader to look at them it appears.If you do not have it,just google it and it is a FREE,SAFE download with no junk ever popping up.Good luck! Greg http://www2.panasonic.com/consumer-electronics/shop/Phones-Fax/Telephones.75059_11002_7000000000000005702
Follow the following: >Call Center at the bottom >General call settings >03 Speed dial >Check that "enable speed dial" is on Then >02 Set number >You will see a list of "empty" >Touch on the one you want to assign a number >Edit >this takes you to your phone book >Choose a name from your list and save it to your speed dial. >To
call the number from your speed dial list, click on the "Phone dial"
icon, and hold the number down. For example, is the number 2 is home,
hold 2 down until you see it dial and there you have it.
Hopes this helps
I had the same problem and found that the speed dial feature in "settings" is not turned on by default even though voice mail number is pre-programed into the speed speed list. Go to "Settings & Tools/Call Settings/One Touch Dial" and turn the option on. Cheers, Don Devine
To assign a number to a speed dialing key, select Menu > Address Book > Speed dial list, and scroll to the speed-dialing number that you want. Select Assign or, if a number has already been assigned to the key, select Options > Change. Select Find and the contact you want to assign. If the Speed dialing function is off, the phone asks whether you want to activate it
FOR MAKING CALL
Assign a phone number to one of the speed dialing keys, 2 to 9. Call the number in either of the following ways: • Press a speed dialing key, then the call key. • If Speed dialing is set to On, press and hold a speed-dialing key until the cal
It's easier if you have access to the database to put in names with the numbers, but in the simplest sense, you can take a piece of paper, write down locations, and start entering numbers.
PROG
They are added in sytsem speed dial from the first extension or one designated as the manager's phone. PROG **1234 gets you into programming and 001 is the system speed dial area. With a combination of NEXT's and ENTER, you can be looking at SD 000 (ie PROG **1234 NEXT NEXT ENTER NEXT) and you're ready to enter a speed dial in bin 000. The complete number starts with an access code (9) plus the number as you would dial it. For example 918005551212 ENTER puts that number in bin 000. NEXT will step to 001.
USE
Press INTERCOM or select a line and press AUTODIAL and dial the 3 digit code. If your installer was lazy, you will have a problem as "9" selects the highest line in a trunk group, one that you might not have. In that case, he'll either have to program the system properly, or you will always have to pre-select a line to use speed dial.
Notice that this is just hte instructions for SYSTEM speed dial. I guessed that it was what you're looking for. Personal speed dial is a different set of instructions and it could be either under a button or in your 10 or 100 number personal directory (so that's where the 2 digit SD's went :-))
Anyway, if you need those instructions and can't find them in the user manual, please post back.
As bsmither said, how voice mail is accessed is very dependent on your phone company and how they've set things up. They would be the best place to ask about any problems you're having there.
As for programming the voice mail buttons on the 25204, I was confused by that one as well until I finally figured it out. Specializations aside, they're just speed dial buttons, and are programmed in exactly the same way as the ones along the right side of the phone. RCA could have documented that detail better than they did.
In my case, with Vonage, I just programmed the buttons with the numbers for the lines that they're associated with. When they dial and I'm connected to the voice mail system, I'm prompted for my VM password, which I then enter manually.
You've to go in:
"Menu - Phonebook - Speed dial"
and then you've to click on "Options - Change - Contact".
Now you choose the contact from your contact list.
I hope you'll find how to do. Bye, Mirella
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