Section 700-Operation Appendix A. EX 1.0 Feature Update
DBS-2.3/9.2-700 DBS Manual - Revised April 2000 Page A-23
With CPC-EX, you can chain up to 4 SSD codes together within a fifth
SSD number. You can also chain up to 4 SSD or PSD codes together within
a fifth PSD number. You can include both speed-dial codes and regular
dialed numbers into the same speed-dial number.
The maximum length of any speed-dial number is still 16 digits.
Programming See Section 400 - Programming (Appendix C) for more detailed
programming information.
Notes 1) Chain-Dialing Limitations and Restrictions:
You cannot chain-dial any PSD codes within an SSD number,
because the system would not be able to choose which extension to
take the PSD code from (the same PSD code might exist on multiple
extensions).
You cannot “chain-within-a-chain”. For example:
-- SSD Code 001 = AUTO 002(will not dial out; returns busy tone
instead)
-- SSD Code 002 = AUTO 003(will dial out)
-- SSD Code 003 = 555-1212(will dial out)
(the above restriction applies to PSD codes as well)
You cannot chain-dial PSD or SSD codes if they are both included in
each other’s speed-dial number. For example:
-- SSD Code 000 = AUTO 001(will not dial out; returns busy tone
instead)
-- SSD Code 001 = AUTO 000(will not dial out; returns busy tone
instead)
2) The programming address for SSD Display Restriction (FF1 2# 1# 5#
[0 or 1]#) affects SSD codes 400-499.
If disabled (i.e., set to “0”), the numbers assigned to SSD codes 400-
499 will display during dialing. The default is “0”.
If enabled (set to “1”), the numbers assigned to SSD codes 400-499
will not display during dialing.
Numbers associated with SSD codes 000-399 will always display
during dialing.