
Advanced Operation
Storing a System/Station Speed Dial Number
IPT2008-SDL Name Storage
If you have a
Advanced Speed Dial Operation
Special Characters
SD numbers may include 0~9, #, * and Pause. For an example on how to use special characters, see page 115.
Table 7 | Phone Number Dial String Characters |
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0~9 | 0~9 |
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# | End of Speed Dial Number when entering via access code (#66) |
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| Escape. “*” functions as an escape key indicating that the number immediately | ||||
* | following represents something exceptional. When * is used as an escape | ||||
character, it consumes one Speed Dial digit. Entering *7 to insert a | |||||
| pause would use two of 32 characters. |
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* | A pause from 1~9 seconds. To pause longer than 9 seconds, enter more pause | ||||
escape sequences. Example: To insert a | * | 9 | * | 8. A “P” | |
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| displays denoting a pause in the SD number. In this example, you would see “PP.” | ||||
** | *is entered into the speed dial string. |
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*# | # is entered into the speed dial string. |
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Long SD Numbers
Up to 32 digits can be stored in one SD number bin. If you exceed 32 digits, the excess are stored in the next higher bin and consume the next sequential SD number.
You can dial the entire string by entering the original SD number. All digits will be sent, including those in excess of 32. If that were Speed Dial Number 100, Number 101 would no longer be available. You are not prevented from storing a new Number 101 but, if you do, Number 100 will be shortened to 32 digits.
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