Cursor Key Operation (When set PRG15-02-60:0)
By pressing the Right Cursor key, the user can access all directory menus. The flow chart below
shows the menu access sequence (refer to
Figure 1-1 Right Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart on
). If the terminal is not allowed access to Speed Dial and/or Telephone Book numbers or
no telephone numbers are programmed in those areas, they are skipped.
Conditions
•
Speed Dial bins can contain stored Account Codes. To prevent them from being displayed use PRG
20-07-04.
•
ARS selects the trunk for the call unless the user preselects.
•
A user can implement Speed Dial only if their extension has outgoing access to trunks.
•
An extension can have a One-Touch Key for Speed Dial operation.
•
If you enter a PBX trunk access code in a Speed Dial bin, the system automatically inserts a pause
after the bin.
•
Single line telephones can dial only System and Group Speed Dial numbers.
•
Toll Restriction may prevent a user from using a stored Speed Dial number.
•
Unless a user preselects a trunk, Trunk Group Routing selects the trunk Speed Dial uses for trunk
calls.
•
If the Speed Dial bin does not have a name assigned it does not show when scrolling through the
directory of speed dials.
•
If Program 13-01-01 is set to 1 (Intercom Access mode), system speed dial bins require inserting a
trunk access code.
•
When operating the Right Cursor key, if the menu is not enabled by programming or there are no
number in a telephone book, the menu is skipped and the next menu will appear.
Default Settings
Available (No Speed Dialing bins are assigned).
System Availability
Terminals
All Terminals
Required Component(s)
None
Common speed
Dial Search
Group Speed
Dial Search
Extension
Number Search
Menu
Common SPD
Group SPD
Extension Number
Associated Program
Program 13-01-03
Program 13-02-01
None
Related Programs
If the menu is not enabled by programming or there
are no numbers in a telephone book the menu will be
skipped and the next menu will appear.
= Press Left Cursor key
Once the LEFT key is pressed, the Right Cursor
key can be used to switch between the Redial and
Incoming History menus.
Figure 1-1 Right Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart
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Summary of Contents for SL1000
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