NEAX2400 IPX Feature Programming Manual
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NDA-24297, Issue 1
S-21
Speed Calling - Station
S-21
Speed Calling - Station
General Description
This feature allows a user to dial certain frequently-called exchange network numbers using fewer digits
(abbreviated call codes) than normally required. Using this feature, a user can establish his own abbreviated codes.
Operating Procedure
1.
Lift handset or press SPEAKER key; receive dial tone.
2.
Dial SPEED CALLING; enter access code (one to three digits).
Note
3.
Dial the abbreviated call code (one to three digits); call is completed.
To set using the Primary Station only
1.
Lift handset; receive dial tone.
2.
Dial SPEED CALLING; enter feature access code (one or two digits).
Note
3.
Dial the abbreviated call code (one to three digits). At this point no tone is returned.
4.
Dial the outgoing number, including the route access code. A brief pause will occur before receiving
service set tone.
Note:
If one digit code is used, the format must be 00 to 99.
To operate from a D
term
1.
Press the REDIAL key; receive dial tone. The LCD displays:
2.
Press the desired call code; the call is completed.
Service Conditions
1.
SPEED CALLING-STATION codes are programmed into RAM memory per Local Processor.
2.
Each abbreviated call code can store a maximum of 24 digits, including access codes and pauses. A
maximum of 18 digits can be stored, including access codes and pauses.
3.
A maximum of 100 stations per Module Group can be equipped with SPEED CALLING-STATION.
4.
100 memory blocks per Module Group are assigned for speed calling. A maximum of 10 numbers can be
stored in each memory block. This allows for a total of 1,000 numbers per Module Group.
5.
Each station can be assigned 10 memory blocks for speed calling; therefore, it can be programmed for 100
numbers maximum.
6.
TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION [T-6] and TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT [T-7] may or may not
be applied to SPEED CALLING, as desired.
7.
LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT [L-5] may be provided via SPEED CALLING-STATION access.
8.
Each user of an individual station equipped with this feature can program a personal speed calling
numbers, via the single-line telephone.
9.
If SPEED CALLING-STATION is assigned to a Local Processor, SPEED CALLING-GROUP [S-23]
shares the same memory tables. Therefore, careful consideration should be given when programming.
10.
SPEED CALLING-STATION data will be retained in memory, even if the system is reinitialized or in the
event of a power failure, by means of a hard disk for a system.
LNR [*] / SPEED [_ _]
(Time Display)