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SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH - D
term
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
This service feature allows a station user to dial frequently called numbers by depressing a One Touch
key.
STATION APPLICATION
All D
term
s with One Touch key
OPERATING PROCEDURE
To program numbers in memory for One Touch key:
1. Depress the
Conf
key and
SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH
key; if digits have been previously
stored, they will be displayed on the LCD.
2. Dial the desired number. The old digits will be erased and the new number is displayed.
3. Depress
Conf
key.
4. The LCD will display “
SET
”.
To dial a stored number using SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH:
1. Depress the
SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH
key associated with the desired telephone
number. The LCD displays the stored number, the speaker automatically turns on and the number
is automatically dialled.
SERVICE CONDITIONS
1. A maximum of 20 numbers may be stored per 16DD/16DS and a maximum of 12 numbers may be
stored per 24DS; one number per key.
2. A stored number may consist of a maximum combination of 16 digits including pauses. The trunk
access code (maximum 4 digits) must be dialled to be stored: however, the trunk access code is not
counted in the 26 digits.
3. Storage of SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH numbers must be done while the D
term
is idle.
4. As a new number is entered into memory, any previously existing memory is erased. Once the
SPEED
CALLING - ONE TOUCH
key has been redepressed, the LCD displays “
SET
”.
5. The following numbers can be stored in a One Touch key of a D
term
:
a. Access code for hooking signal to a Centrex (maximum 2 digits) + desired number (maximum 26
digits)
This One Touch key is effective when the station user is connected to a Centrex line. The
Recall
key is used to return to the original line. Call information can be recorded in Station Message
Detail Recording (SMDR).
b. Station DTMF signal after the called station answered (maximum 26 digits in total)
This One Touch key is effective when the station user is in idle or busy or seizing a trunk.
Summary of Contents for NEAX 2000
Page 1: ...ND 70916 E ISSUE 1 Feature Programming Manual JANUARY 2000 NEC Corporation ...
Page 157: ...CALL QUEUING 137 A2131 10 CALL QUEUING PROGRAMMING Refer to CALL WAITING DISPLAY page 142 ...
Page 273: ...FAULT MESSAGE 253 A2247 10 FAULT MESSAGE PROGRAMMING Refer to Maintenance Manual ...
Page 402: ...PEG COUNT 382 A2382 10 PEG COUNT PROGRAMMING Refer to the CMB0 B3 of the Command Manual ...
Page 443: ...SELF DIAGNOSIS 423 A2412 10 SELF DIAGNOSIS PROGRAMMING Refer to the Maintenance Manual ...
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