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Posted on Aug 25, 2010

Looking for instructions on how to program at&t 715 phone .speed dial button preset numbers

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 13, 2007

SOURCE: Resprogram speed dial numbers problem

You can reprogram them using bitpim.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 08, 2008

SOURCE: Wrong Voice Mail number programmed into Speed Dial "1" Key

You can not remove it; But you can change it

Follow the steps :-
>Menu
 >Messaging
   >Voice Messages
     >Voice Mailbox NO.(CHange it)

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Speed dial D712

press the preset number then press the call button
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I need instruction manual to program speed dial

I was unable to locate a user manual for that particular device, however the basic instructions for programming speed dial functions are normally very similar between most phones.


Generally there are ONE TOUCH Speed Dial buttons labelled something like M1, M2, and M3 on the dial pad somewhere.


There should also be another button labelled PROG or STORE on the keypad as well.


Normally to program a number into a ONE TOUCH speed dial memory location you carry out the following procedure:


Lift the handset.


Then press the PROG (or STORE) button.


Now just use the number keypad to dial the full telephone number that you want to store in a Speed Dial location.


Once the full telephone number is dialed, then push the M1 button to store that phone number in the M1 One Touch Speed Dial location.


The phone may or may not show some kind of confirmation that the M1 location was just programmed, then just hang up the handset.


Now when you lift the handset and press the M1 button, the phone should automatically dial the phone number you programmed into it.


Now just repeat the same process for the M2 and M3 One Touch Speed Dial buttons with other phone numbers if necessary.


To change one of the Speed Dial numbers, just carry out the normal programming procedure for that location using the new phone number and the old number will simply be overwritten.


I truly hope that was helpful to you.
Good luck and take care.

Joe.
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How do I store a number for autodial at a later date?

Autodial? You're going to use one of the 8 buttons for autodial or are you trying to put system speed dialing in? The phone buttons are easy if you dial "9" to get an outside line. You press PROGRAM a button, and dial 29 plus your number and STORE.

Now, obscurely, you can program one of the 8 buttons to SAVE a number. Thats done by PROGRAM the button 5 STORE. When you dial a number that you want to save, you press Autodial and SAVE (the button you programmed) and it will save that number under the button.
Now, grab a line and press the SAVE button and it will dial your saved number.

Last, if you're not totally bored, you can store 10 Personal speed dial numbers on your phone. They program by 2* (0-9) number # and are dialed by pressing # (0-9).

Yeah. BTW this is an instruction set for a TA-624, common for the type of phone you have. I think it applies to most of the TA series KSU's.

Carl
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I have a panasonic kx-t7731...having trouble setting the speed dial...any help would be appreciated. the users guide information doesn't seem to work. thank you!

A 7731 phone will function on any one of 18 or so different Panasonic system cabinets. Now, which "user guide" are you looking at? SYSTEM speed dial is set from the first extension or the maintanance console of the phone system. PERSONAL FEATURE (speed dials on the right side of the phone) are pretty much universally programmed by PROGRAM button, 9+ number STORE.

What do your instructions say?

Carl
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How to program speed dial for various customers

1) To program a personal speed dial number, leave the handset on-hook. Press ALM/SD followed by the DSS button where you want to store the number. Dial the telephone number to save, up to 30 digits (press HOLD to insert a 3-second pause or MSG in insert a hookflash). Press ALM/SD to store the number.
2) To dial a speed dial number, select an outside line. Press the ALM/SD button. Dial the desired speed dial code 10-98 (system speed dial) OR press the desired speed dial button on your phone (personal speed dial).
3) System speed dial numbers may only be programmed by the system administrator.
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I push the feature button it turns red as soon as i enter the phone number the light goes out press feature and does not program

Why are you pressing the feature button?

Press feature then answer. You envoked ringing line pick up.
Press feature then speed dial button, dial a number like your dialing out, then feature again. You've just set a speed dial button.
Press feature, then 3 and you've changed your ringtone on a series i phone.
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How to store numbers for speed dialling on Panasonic KX-T7730 having only 12 CO buttons.

Well let's see. You have 12 CO buttons and 12 PF buttons, and at least 100 system speed dial numbers available.

Which ones are you looking for?

Depending on what Panasonic system you're connected to, the PF buttons program by pressing PROGRAM and the button, and dialing the number with a "9" or trunk access code in front of it then STORE. If you're connected to a TD system it's PROGRAM 99.

System speed dial numbers are entered from the main or manager's phone under system program 001.

Carl
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Speed dial

I have posted a video showing how to input telephone numbers into your directory. You decide which speed dial entry to use with which phone number. To access Speed dial easily either program a soft key to be an SPD button or the short code is 16followed by the speed dial number. look at 'abbeytel' on YouTube or www.abbeytelecom.com.
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Speed dial access

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.

Carl




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Clear speed dial/one touch settings

There is no way to clear the settings you would have to re-program the correct setting. Did you program one touch speed dial on the line buttons? I do not see how programming a speed dial could effect accessing the CO lines unless you re-programmed the CO line buttons by mistake. If so, you would need to re-program those soft keys to line buttons. The manual you have may not cover this? The phone you have can work on a few different Panasonic phone systems. If you need a more detailed manual you will first need to know which Panasonic phone system you have. The phone part number WILL NOT help you determine which phone system you have. There is a main control unit somewhere (basement, utility closet, etc..)
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