
Programming
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equipment restrictions apply. However, equipment dialing permissions will not 
override PBX or Centrex system restrictions. 
Speed Dial and Auto Dial Numbers 
When you program numbers outside the PBX or Centrex system as Sp eed Dial 
and Auto Dial numbers, include the PBX or Centrex system dial-out code (9 on 
most systems), followed by one or more pauses, in the stored number. 
System Programming Options 
This section discusses programming options that involve multiple proced ures 
(such as dialing restrictions and auxiliary equipment settings), as well as featur es 
that can be used throughout your system (such as Speed Dialing). You can use a 
combination of programming procedures to set up your system to operat e most 
efficiently, taking into account your company’s telephone service, personnel, and 
equipment, as well as the special needs of particular departments. T his section 
lists the procedures you can use. For details on using a particul ar procedure, refer 
to the procedure name in Chapter 5. 
Speed Dialing 
You can program up to 100 frequently dialed phone numbers—such as numbers 
for suppliers, repair services, customers—so that 
all users in the system 
can dial 
them by pressing 
four 
buttons: f (or # on a standard phone) plus a 
three-digit code. These are called 
System Speed Dial Numbers. 
Dialing Restrictions and Permissions 
The system has several procedures for restricting telephone use, a nd several for 
overriding those restrictions. You can use any combination of these procedures to 
design a system that meets your needs. 
When a user makes a call, the system checks the number dialed agains t all of the 
dialing that apply to the extension making the call. When the number di aled 
passes a restriction, the system goes to the next restriction, if necessary. If Star 
Code Dial Delay (#410) is active, star codes are also checked against the 
restrictions. (Star codes, typically dialed before an outgoing call,  provide special 
services from the local telephone company Central Office (CO); for e xample, * 
6 7 enables a dialer to block the sending of Caller ID information to the called 
party.) When a user dials a star code, the system checks it against the dialing 
restrictions to determine whether the code is allowed. If the code is allowed,  the 
system resets its checking procedure and checks the remaining digits tha t the 
user dialed to make sure the call is permitted. When a number viola tes a 
restriction, the call is stopped and the user hears a reorder tone (fast busy signal).