3-46 FeaturesP 3 FeaturesAny analog proprietary telephone can be connected in parallel with a single line device, suchas a single line telephone, facsimile and data terminal.• System Programming is required.• Connection Reference2.11 Paralleled Telephone Connection• Required System Programming[610] Paralleled Telephone Connection• Related Feature ReferencePower Failure Transfer• Operating Instructions Reference1.7 Useful Features, “Parallel Connection of a Proprietary Telephone and Single LineTelephone (Paralleled Telephone Connection)”Paralleled Telephone Connection+!!Personal Speed DialingAllows an extension user to store up to 10 speed dialing numbers (0 through 9) with amaximum of 24 digits per number. An extension number, telephone number or featurenumber can be stored. For example, storing extension numbers for each room in a house canbe useful. (1 = Living Room, 2 = Kitchen, etc.) To make a call, dial # and the number.• Proprietary telephone users cannot use this feature if One-Touch Dialing buttons areassigned to PF buttons. If the user assign a personal speed dialing number, the numberstored in the One-Touch Dialing button will be overwritten and vice versa. PF ButtonsF1 through F10 correspond to the speed dialing numbers as follows.F1 — 0 F6 — 5F2 — 1 F7 — 6F3 — 2 F8 — 7F4 — 3 F9 — 8F5 — 4 F10 — 9• A rotary telephone user cannot use this feature.• Operating Instructions References1.3 Making Call, “Dialing with Personal Speed Dialing (Personal Speed Dialing)”+!!