1.6 Memory Dialling Features
56 Feature Guide
1.6.1.3 KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling
Description
The MESSAGE button and each of the 8 One-touch buttons on the KX-T7710 single line telephone (SLT)
can be customised to dial an extension number, telephone number, or feature number (up to 24 digits) when
the user presses that button. To allow easy configuration of multiple extensions, every KX-T7710 connected
to the PBX can be customised with the same settings at once, through system programming ( KX-T7710
One-touch Dialling [013]). This is useful for hotel room extensions or similar applications.
The KX-T7710 has 2 modes, "NORMAL" mode and "PBX" mode, selected by a switch on the telephone.
This feature is available only when the KX-T7710 is in "PBX" mode.
[Programming Example: KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling]
Conditions
• System programming determines the SLTs that can receive the message waiting notifications left by
another extension ( SLT Message Waiting [619]).
• If a user goes off-hook with an SLT that has messages waiting, a special dial tone (dial tone 3) will be
heard. The user can call a caller back or listen to the message simply by pressing the MESSAGE button
because the button includes the default value of Message Waiting Answer feature number.
• Any feature number can be stored in a One-touch button. However, the feature numbers for Personal
Speed Dialling, System Speed Dialling, and Quick Dialling do not function.
• KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling is available to users while hearing a dial tone.
• KX-T7710 One-touch Dialling is not available to users when the KX-T7710 is connected in parallel with
a proprietary telephone (PT).
• Please refer to the Quick Reference Guide of the KX-T7710 for additional information.
Feature Guide References
1.18.2 Flexible Buttons
Location No. Button Desired Number
1 One-touch Dial 01 100 (Front Desk)
2 One-touch Dial 02 76XX (Wake-up Call)
3 One-touch Dial 03 102 (Restaurant)
(Cont.) : : :
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9 MESSAGE 784#