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Speed Dial (System)
Description
System Speed Dial allows frequently dialed numbers to be stored within the system for easy access by
station users. System numbers may be accessed by all stations in the system. Toll restriction may apply
to none, some or all system speed dial numbers.
Conditions
Flash, Pause, and Pulse to Tone conversion can be stored as part of a speed dial number. Each of these
entries counts as a digit in the overall number of digits.
A specific CO line may be selected as a part of the number stored and does not count as a digit to be
stored. If a station user prefers to access a member of the dial 9 group, there is no need to program a
CO line pushbutton.
Programming
Mode 05-04-06 - Speed Dialling Distribution
This parameter sets the number of speed dial numbers allocated to the system speed dial. Adding extra
numbers to system Speed Dial reduces the number of personal Speed Dial numbers available to share
between individual stations.
0 = System 100 (100 to 199)
: Individual 500/200
1 = System 200 (100 to 299)
: Individual 400/100
2 = System 300 (100 to 399)
: Individual 300/000
3 = System 400/300 (100 to 499)
: Individual 200/000
4 = System 500/300 (100 to 599)
: Individual 100/000
Numbers after backslash indicate sets available with name feature enabled.
System Speed Dial can be programmed in two ways. Mode 09-nnn (nnn=Speed Dial entry) can be
programmed while in system programming or through the method listed below. If speed dial is
programmed while in system programming, the first two steps, below may be omitted.
System Speed Dial must be programmed from an attendant position.
1.
Press [PRG]
2.
Dial [SPD] followed by 7.
3.
Enter speed dial location (100-599 for system speed dial).
4.
If a specific CO line is desired press [MIC/AT] and enter the two digit CO line (01-08). If the
dial 9 group is to be used, skip this step.
5.
Dial the telephone number to be stored.
6.
Press [SAVE].
Note:
Special characters may be programmed in speed dial locations:
[HOLD]
= A temporary pause in dialing
(See Mode 05-01-06, Pause Time Duration for the parameters).
[SPK]
= A temporary loop disconnect.
(See Mode 05-02-05, Keyphone Flash Time for the parameters).
[MIC/AT]
= Change signaling from pulse to DTMF
(Applicable only on CO lines programmed on Mode 35-[TK]-02 as
Pulse).
[REDIAL]
= Moves programming cursor to the left, useful when correcting mistakes.
[MSG]
= Moves programming cursor to the right.
Note:
TD-824i digital telephone systems may be programmed to allow some system speed dial
numbers to be exempt from toll control. See SPEED DIAL UNRESTRICTED, page 159 of this
document.
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