Frequently Asked Question
1.x - Speed dialing is possible from the handset in 1.x firmware in 9600/2IP and E103/203. Keys 2-6 on handset correspond to speed dials 6 - 10. Message waiting speed dial corresponds to key 1 on handset. To speed dial, press and hold down correct key with line 'off'. Note the base may or may not have corresponding keys, but the webUI/configuration file will be configurable for all 10 speed dials regardless of whether a base with 10 speed dials was purchased. Speed dials can also be dialed from the handset by pressing the 'ON' key and pressing the correct speed dial on the base.
Greater than 2.1.0-118 - Speed dialing is possible from the handset. Keys 2-6 on handset correspond to speed dials 6 - 10. Message waiting speed dial corresponds to key 1 on handset. To speed dial, press and hold down correct key with line 'off'. Note the base may or may not have corresponding keys, but the webUI/configuration file will be configurable for all 10 speed dials regardless of whether a base with 10 speed dials was purchased. Alternatively, take handset on-line and press the speed dial key desired on the base.
3.x - Speed dialing is possible from the handset. Keys 2-6 on handset correspond to speed dials 6 - 10. Message waiting speed dial corresponds to key 1 on handset. To speed dial, press and hold down correct key with line 'off'. Note the base may or may not have corresponding keys, but the webUI/configuration file will be configurable for all 10 speed dials regardless of whether a base with 10 speed dials was purchased. Alternatively, take handset on-line and press the speed dial key desired on the base.When programming the base unit, the below mapping between handset and base unit is applied.
Example behavior: Pick up handset - press the '2' key - should take phone offhook and dial the speed dial number 6 programmed on the base.Handset Key Base Key 1 MWI Number 2 6 3 7 4 8 5 9 6 10