19 Saving Call Numbers in the Speed-dialing memory
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PLUS
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19 Saving Call Numbers in the Speed-dialing memory
Ten 24-place call numbers can be entered in the speed-dialing memory.
The first speed-dial number (displayed as "Own number") must be the call number
of the access under test (this is especially important for the automatic Service
check).
You can save remote call numbers in the memory locations “Remote No.1 – 8”. In the "X.31
test number" memory location, the ARGUS expects the entry of the X.25 access number
for the X.31 test (see page 268).
The ARGUS - Main menu
When entering an own call number with an extension (operation of the ARGUS on a PBX
access), observe the following: The extension is separated from the access number by a #.
For outgoing calls, the ARGUS uses the entire call number (without #) as the number called
(CDPN or DAD) and, for the calling number (DSS1-CGPN or 1TR6-OAD), only the number
after the #, in other words the extension. A "#" at the beginning of a call number is treated
as a valid character.
Example: 02351/9070-40 is entered as 023519070#40
If the “# “ is at the end of a number, when the number is later dialed it will be done
without CGPN or OAD. This is important for some PBXs.
Scroll to the desired location in the
speed-dialing memory:
Enter the number via the keypad.
<Del.>
Delete the character before the
cursor.
The ARGUS will return to the next
higher menu without saving the
number.
Settings
Numbers
The ARGUS saves the number
and returns to the next higher
menu.
Enter the phone number