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group speed dial

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avayatek1961

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May 8, 2008
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I cannot find the procedure to change group speed dial from the phone marked as program ext in the cha abbrv group list. My access code is #5 for program list access code in cha fea
 

Feature Description and
Implementation for
Avaya Communication Manager
555-245-205
Issue 3
June 2005



Programming the Abbreviated Dialing feature
These instructions apply to most Avaya telephones with display screens, and work with
DEFINITY® software release 6.3 or later.
1. On your telephone, press the button labeled Prog to enter programming mode. If your
telephone does not have the Prog softkey, press the Menu softkey and navigate to the
Prog option.
The telephone goes off hook and enters the speaker phone mode.
2. Select the softkey/feature button you want to program until you see the label of the softkey
you want to display.You will see the message Change number? Yes = 1 No = 2.
3. Pick the option you want. You will see a message Enter number: on the display. Enter the
number you want that button to call.
4. Press the # key to save your changes.
5. You will see Enter label on the display. Use the dial pad to enter the label you want. The
label can be up to five characters in length.
6. To exit from the Prog mode, hang up your telephone. Pressing the Exit button does not exit
you from programming mode.
Note:
Note: If the number you are entering for an Abbreviated Dialing button is an outside
number, you must include 9 or any other applicable trunk code. Numbers
programmed on softkeys can be up to 24 digits in length.

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