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Is it possible to program a function key on a Dterm 80 phone as a system speed dial key....so that the user can just press the key and then enter the 3 digit bin? I can program a key w/ a specific bin and that works, but dont have enough buttons for all the bins.
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Have you tried 15-07, 27 or 28?
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I've looked at that, but it's not letting me accomplish what I am trying to do. Would just like to be able to press a key programmed as speed dial, and then dial 000, 001, 002, etc.
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Never mind....I got it figured out. In 15-07 I just left the additional data field blank...and that works. Must have overlooked that. Thanks for your reply and help.
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Doesn't the hard coded "Redial" button accomplish that?
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Yes it does...and I completely forgot about that. I haven't had to mess w/ speed dials on an IPK II in a very long time, and that completely slipped my mind.
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