Speed/Convenience Calling | B |
Speed/Convenience Calling
Abbreviated Dialing
Provides lists of stored numbers you can use to:
•Place local, long-distance, and international calls
•Activate features
•Access remote computer equipment
You simply dial the list number and the one-, two-, or three-digit number associated with the telephone number you want. The number is then automatically dialed by the system. A frequently called number can be stored on an abbreviated dialing button that you need only press once to make the call.
•Abbreviated Dialing Labeling — of Abbreviated Dialing (AD) Buttons on Softkeys allows users of 8400-, 6400-, and 4600-series display telephone sets to administer labels for the AD buttons that appear on their softkeys. These personalized labels appear on the menu display.
•Abbreviated Dialing On-Hook Programming — On-Hook Programming allows users of 8400-, 6400-, and 4600-series telephone sets with enabled speakers to access the programming mode without going off-hook during available call appearances. Signaling changes from DTMF to the S-channel, allowing the use of a longer (60 seconds) time-out period. Signaling will remain DTMF and the current time-out period of 10 seconds will still apply to non-display telephone sets.
•Enhanced Abbreviated Dialing — Supplements Abbreviated Dialing by providing one enhanced number per system. Enhanced number lists can contain any number or dial access code. System Administrators designate privileges for group number lists, system number lists and enhanced number lists. With privileged lists, users can access otherwise-restricted numbers (e.g., Stations without long-distance access can be programmed to access specified long- distance numbers).
Active Dialing
6400- and 4600-series telephone sets have a dialing option where the set will send S- channel button codes when the user presses a number on the dial pad when on-hook.
Telephone Self-Administration
Allows you to program feature buttons on 6400- and 4600-series telephones yourself.
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