System Speed Dialing

System Speed Dialing allows you to enter a four-character code at any terminal to call the associated phone number.

Keep the following considerations in mind when assigning System Speed Dialing codes:

Speed Dialing Codes range from # 100 through # 189 (including the # sign).

The number you assign to a Speed Dialing Code can contain up to 28 characters or digits and/or special characters.

You can use the following special characters within a System Speed Dialing number:

*

# #

#*

#3

#19x

sends a 1.5-second pause

sends a #

sends a *

changes signaling from dial pulse to Touch Tone (end-to-end signaling)

embeds a Virtual Facility Code ( # 190-# 199) as the first part of a Speed Dialing Code (Note that you cannot embed another Speed Dialing Code within a Speed Dialing Code.)

There is a limited amount of storage space available in the system for use with speed dialing and repertory dialing numbers. Consequently, it is important that you remove any unused speed dialing numbers (using the procedure below) to conserve memory.

To administer System

From the Main menu prompt, enter 4; then follow the

Speed Dialing

procedure below to assign or remove a System Speed Dialing

 

number.

Enter or remove a number from the Speed Dialing list

1 At Action = , enter 25.

2 At Data = , enter the access code — a number between 100 and 189 (do not enter the # character).

3 To assign or remove the speed dialing number associated with this code, enter a and at Action = , enter 26 .

At Data = , enter:

the number you want to assign to this access code (allowable Speed Dialing characters are listed at the beginning of this section).

0 to remove the number currently displayed

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