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In that FAQ, there is this explanation of your problem:
When I tried to access speed
dial, it does not call out. When storing speed dial
number of external parties, the stored speed dial number must include CO
(outside line) access code (9 or 81…etc) even with direct line access. If the
external number is 1234567, you must store the speed dial number as 91234567. This rule applies to all system speed
dial, station speed dial and speed dial key.
It looks like you're just going to have to add a leading 9 to all the speed dial numbers for that function to work.
The correct answer is, "you don't". The TD and greater series (including the TAW) has a "AN" and "RA" feature that pre-displays CID as the call is ringing, the TA and lower does not.
If you start with intercom dial tone, press 81 or 82. If you dial 9 you'll get line 2 before line 1 in normal programming, and if you dial a line that's busy with 8x access codes, you'll get a busy, even if the other line is free.
Of course, you could also RTFM and program the system to function with your TA-824 http://public.carl.airpost.net/Pana/TA-824/UG_TA_0823%5B1%5D.pdf
Starting on page 15 or so of the pdf, after you set up the keys, you'd press the > and 1 or 2 to get to lines 1 or 2 :-)
Line access codes are the codes you dial from the intercom to get an outside line. 9 works.
Call forwarding to an outside line has to be enabled in system programming either 2.1 in the maintenance console or option 607 in system programming. There's also a timer that allows the CO connection to be maintaned. By default it's 10 minutes.
Once you get the program set up, you can dial 7139xxx-xxx-xxxx#
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