Westell Technologies IVX S-Class Function 17 System speed-dial, Deleting a speed-dial number

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IVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual

Function 1: System parameters

Function 17: System speed-dial

Up to 100 system speed-dial names and associated numbers can be stored, in location numbers 600–699, for access by any station. A user can initiate a system speed-dial by dialing the speed-dial location number or by accessing the name through the Esi-Dex feature. In Function 32, access to system speed-dial can be denied to individual stations (see page C.1).

Note: System speed-dialing overrides toll restrictions (Function 32, page C.1).

1.Enter the 3-digit location number to program,

2.Enter a ten-charactername (see “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page A.5).

3.Enter the number to be dialed (including the line group 9, 8, or 7). Press the left scroll key () to delete any character or digit entered in error. Here’s an example:

1.

2.

3.

Speed-dial #

Name

Number

601

AUTO RENTL

915552221212

The number dialed in Step 3 can be up to 30 digits long including special characters:

Code

What it produces

#

# DTMF tone



 DTMF tone

F

Flash hook

P

2-second pause

Use the  scroll key to enter special characters; use the  scroll key to backspace. Press # to confirm the inserted character and continue. Press # # to complete the entry.

Once the number is saved you can use the scroll keys to move back and forth to view the number. To edit the number, you must delete it and enter the correct number.

Example: To create a System Speed-dial number that dials 9, then 972-555-5644, then pauses for four seconds and finally dials #104, enter:

9 9 7 2 5 5 5 5 6 4 4 (then scroll to) P # (then scroll to) P # (then scroll to) # # 1 0 4 #

Deleting a speed-dial number

To delete an entire speed-dial number and name, delete the location number (6 X X) by pressing HOLD or the left scroll key () during Step 1 in the speed-dialing procedure described above.

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Contents Administrator’s Manual About ESI Table of contents This page included for pagination purposes only Administrator programming An introduction Administrator dutiesTelephone system features Call from X102 John James Voice mail featuresFeature Phone overlays Administrator CMDProgramming basics System parameters System programming overviewEntering alphanumeric characters Programming keysSystem fixed numbering plan Prompts for remote settings an outline Remote setting of day, night, holiday and auto modesIVX S-Class Administrator’s Manual Function 13 Administrator password Accessing user station programmingFunction 1 System parameters Function 141 Set time/date Function 142 Automatic time settingFunction 143 Clock adjustment Function 14 System clockDeleting a speed-dial number Function 17 System speed-dialThis page included for pagination purposes only Function 32 Extension feature authorization Function 321 Standard feature authorizationFunction 3 Extension programming Range 5-15.Default Function 322 Advanced extension feature authorizationACC SCHED1 DAY Monday Function 371 Access schedule programmingFunction 37 Rfid programming ACC SCHED1 NameACC SCHED1 MON ACC SCHED1 MON Allow 900 AMACC SCHED1 MON No Deny Time Rfid TAG Prog EXT or MB Function 372 Rfid tag number programmingEPM Rfid Reader Prompts YES Function 373 View Rfid tag numberRfid TAG Display EXT Function 374 ESI Presence Management parametersX211 Front Door Volume Function 375 Rfid Reader parametersEPM Reader SET EXT Inserted for pagination purposes only Info mailboxes Function 5 Voice mail programmingFunction 53 Guest/info mailboxes Guest mailboxesFunction 54 Answering Machine members MB501 Broadcast mailboxFunction 55 Message notification Function 552 Delivery/paging parameters Function 551 Station delivery optionsFunction 56 Cascade notification mailboxes Cascade mailbox optionsCascade notification parameters This page included for pagination purposes only Function 61 Re-record main greeting Function 6 RecordingFunction 62 Record directory names Function 632 MOH recording Function 633 MOH volumeFunction 63 Message-on-hold MOH programming Function 631 MOH sourceThis page included for pagination purposes only Tabular Smdr format SmdrCSV Smdr format FormatExample PC interface Reporting conventions and rulesExamples One account code entered during an incoming call Smdr format when using account codesSmdr IndexIntegrated Answering Machine, D.2 Message notification, D.3