62Chapter 6 DN records parameters
Table 17 Capabilities and Preferences - User Speed Dial panel fields (Sheet 2 of 2)
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Facility | Use prime line | Select the route you want the dialed number to take out of your system. |
| Use routing table | Note: Any line numbers or line pool codes that you specify must be |
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| assigned to the telephone where the code is entered. |
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| If you choose prime line, a prime line must be assigned to the telephone |
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| where the code is entered. |
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| Refer to “Line Access - Line Assignment tab” on page 46. |
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Actions
Add | 1. | On the Capabilities and Preferences tab, choose the DN record where you want to add User |
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| Speed dials. |
| 2. | Under the User Speed Dial Numbers table, click Add. |
| 3. | Enter the appropriate speed dial number. |
| 4. | Click OK. |
| 5. | On the User Speed Dial, click the External Number field beside the number you entered. |
| 6. | Enter an external number to dial. |
| 7. | Click the Facility field beside the number you entered. |
| 8. | Enter how the number must be routed out of the system. |
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Delete | 1. | On the Capabilities and Preferences tab, choose the DN record where you want to delete User |
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| Speed dial entries. |
| 2. | On the User Speed Dial Numbers table, click the user speed dial code or codes that you want to |
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| delete. |
| 3. | Click Delete. |
| 4. | Click Yes. |
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Capabilities and Preferences - ATA Settings tab
Analog telephones have some settings that are specific to the analog connection. An analog telephone can be connected to the system directly through an analog station port, either on the Main Unit (in countries that support Main Unit Analog Stations) or through Analog Station Media Bay Modules. These settings apply only when the DN record Model field is set to analog.
Analog telephones can also be connected by using an Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA2). The digital station port can be on the main unit, or on a Digital Station Media Bay Module.