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Is it possible to manually transfer calls to a speed dial (90-99)? This is from a IX-12KTD-3... Thanks in advance
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I see there is a 'transfer off-premise' option but the user wanted to use speed dial.
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You can't transfer directly to a speed dial bin.
You CAN, however:
Transfer to an extension which is forwarded to a speed dial bin with Flexible Call Forwarding;
Create an external feature code (access number) which routes to whatever number you want.
Sometimes the thoughts in my head get so bored, they go for a stroll through my mouth. This is rarely a good thing.
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Another option (for an individual call) is: Press TRAN Dial line access code (i.e. '9') Press SPEED and dial bin number (or use a one-touch speed dial key programmed on a telephone) Hang Up.
Outside caller is then transferred to the number programmed in the speed dial bin (unsupervised conference)
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