Speed Dials on phones

This is a silly question but when I set up speed dials on a 7970 in phone configuration in callmanager the speed dials don't show up on the phones, am I missing something? Thanks in advance

Hi Efrain,
Only if the Phone Button Template for the 7970 is set up as 1-Line and 7-Speed Dials. I'm not on site right now so I can't check but I don't think the default Button Template is set up as such. If not you will need to create a new Phone Button Template with the 1-Line 7-Speed Dial combination.
Rob

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