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User Settings
Speed Dial Numbers
Each OBi device supports 99 speed dial numbers. The 99 speed dial slots are numbered from 1 to 99 and are invoked by
dialing a 1 or 2-digit number corresponding to the slot number. Speed dials may be dialed from the phone or via the
Auto Attendant. Note that the 2-digit numbers “01”, “02”, …, “09” are not admissible; you must dial the 1-digit number
“1”, “2”, …, “9” for slot number 1-9.
Speed dial value can be set using the configuration web page, remote provisioning, or star code (see the
Star Code
Section
in this document for more details). The value may be a number just like the one you normally dial, with or
without any service access code prefix, such as: **9200112233, **214089991123, 4280913, etc. It may also include
explicit trunk information with the general format TK(number), where TK= SP
n
(
n
=1 – 6), BT, or PP. For example,
PP(ob200112233), SP2(14089991123), BT2(4280913), etc.
If trunk information is
not
specified in the speed dial entry, OBi device applies
DigitMap
and
OutboundCallRoute
when making the call. Otherwise neither
DigitMap
nor
OutboundCallRoute
is applied.
Using Speed Dial Number as Ad Hoc Gateway
If an external gateway does not require authentication, its access number can be stored in one of the 99 speed dial
slots to allow ad hoc direct dialed gateway calls. To do this, the user dials the gateway’s speed dial, followed by a *,
followed by the target number. That is <gateway-speeddial> * <target-number>. For example, the gateway access
number pp(ob200333456) is stored at speed dial 8, and the user can dial 8*14085551234 to call 14085551234 using the
given gateway.
Note: At the present time, only gateways that are accessed with an OBi number can be used this way.