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COMBINED PROGRAMMING MANUAL | NOVEMBER 2001 | ||||
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MMC: 606 ASSIGN SPEED BLOCK
DCS
3
CI
3
CII
3
816
3
408i
3
408
3
Provides a means of adding/deleting speed dial blocks to/from the system or individual keysets. With the ability to delete a block or blocks of speed dial, these need not be wasted on such items as voice mail, SIMs and DPIMs, or on stations that do not require the ability to use speed dialling.
The ‘Free List’ shows ho w many blocks are left to be assigned. One block has 10 entries. The number of blocks you can assign to system speed dials will depend on the maximum allowed per system.
DCS has a maximum of 1500 entries in a system: a maximum of 500 (50 blocks) can be as- signed as system speed dials, and the rest (100 blocks) can be allocated as personal speed di- als with a maximum of 5 blocks per station.
Compact I has a maximum of 500 entries in a system (50 blocks): all of these can be allocated to system speed dials or they can be used as personal numbers with a maximum of 5 blocks per station.
Compact II has a maximum of 600 entries in a system: a maximum of 500 (50 blocks) can be assigned as system speed dials, and the rest (10 blocks) can be allocated as personal numbers with a maximum of 5 blocks per station.
816 has a maximum of 500 entries in a system: a maximum of 300 (30 blocks) for system speed dials while the rest (20 blocks) can be allocated as personal numbers with a maximum of 5 blocks per station.
408/408i has a maximum of 300 entries in a system: a maximum of 200 (20 blocks) for system speed dials while the rest (10 blocks) can be allocated as personal numbers with a maximum of 50
The options you can select are:
SYSTEM (to set system speed dials)
EXT (to set individual extension speed dials)
PROGRAM KEYS |
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UP & DOWN | Used to scroll through options |
KEYPAD | Used to enter selections |
SOFT KEYS | Move cursor left and right |
SPEAKER | Used to store data and advance to next MMC |
HOLD | Used to clear entry |
TRSF | To exit programming |
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