SPEED DIALING
Description
There are two types of Speed Dialing: (1) System Speed Dialing, and (2) Personal Speed Dialing.
System Speed Dialing:
Allows the System Administrator to store up to 90 numbers (maximum of 28 characters in length) that are accessible by dialing
Examples of typical System Speed Dial ring numbers include
V1 Systems: The following special characters may be used in System Speed Dialing numbers.
CHAR.FUNCTION
*Produces a 1.5 second pause. (Since System 25 does not have a Dial Tone detector, judicious use of the pause character will help to ensure that intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more digits are sent. )
V2 Systems: The following special characters may be used in System Speed Dialing numbers.
CHAR. |
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| FUNCTION |
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* | Produces a 1.5 second pause. (Since System 25 does not have a Dial | ||
| Tone detector, judicious use of the pause character will help to ensure | ||
| that intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more digits are | ||
| sent. ) |
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#* | Transmits | an | actual’’*”. |
## | Transmits an actual “ #“ . | ||
# l x x | Represents a Virtual Facility code (where xx = | ||
| appear only at | the beginning of the stored number. | |
# 3 | M a r k s t h e b e g i n n i n g o f E n d - t o - E n d S i g n a l i n g . ( S y s t e m b e g i n s | ||
| transmitting |
A user cannot use a Speed Dialing number for which he/she is toll restricted, outward restricted, or facility access restricted.
System Speed Dialing Operation: To place a call using a System Speed Dialing number, the user goes