2.00 Automatic Dialing
2.01 Speed Dialing-System
Description
Speed Dialing-System allows the attendant to
make an outgoing call by dialing speed dialing
code common to the whole system.
Up to 200 speed dialing codes can be registered
to the system.
There are two way of speed dialing:
<1> By using AUTO key (programmable key).
<2> By employing Speed Dial screen. Prior
registration of Speed Dial dictionary in
LOCAL mode is necessary.
The Speed Dialing Codes are registered in
“System-Speed Dialing-System” screen, and toll
restriction level unique to each speed dialing code
can be assigned in the same screen.
Refer to “Toll Restriction Plan for System Speed
Dialing” on next page for further information.
If Tenant Service is employed, speed dialing
codes (001 through 200) can be divided by two
tenants. In this case, speed dial codes for tenant
1 cannot be used by tenant 2 and vice versa.
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Not only outside number but extension number
and feature number can be registered to the
Speed Dialing-System.
Programming
Conditions
Each speed dialing code can have up to 32 digits
including CO line access code. “0~9”, “
*
”, “#”,
“PAUSE”, “FLASH”, “—” and “SECRET” can be
registered.
To register a telephone number to a System
Speed Dialing Code, a feature number for
selecting a CO line must be stored as leading
digits.
System Programming
Reference
VT
Dumb
“System-Tenant”, Speed Dialing-
System Boundary
“System-Speed Dialing-System”
11-C-5.00
11-C-13.00
10-D-2.00
10-D-8.00
Attendant Management
Reference
AUTO key
6-C-10.00
The feature numbers for selecting a CO line are:
• Local CO Line Access
• Trunk Group 01-48 Access
Operation
Speed Dialing-manual
1. Press an idle LOOP key.
• The SRC indicator lights and
dial tone sounds.
2. Press the AUTO key (program-
mable key) or dial the feature
number for “Speed Dialing-
System”.
• Dial tone stops.
3. Dial “Speed dial code” (001 to
200).
• Registered telephone number
is dialed.
(Supplement)
In step 2, before pressing the AUTO key, dialing
the feature number for selecting a CO line (listed
below) cancels the feature number for a CO line
stored in the speed dialing code temporarily and
allows you to call on the manually selected line.
Either of speed dialing and manual dialing can be
used in combination.
Speed dialing codes can be used in succession.
<Example>
AUTO 0 0 1 AUTO 0 0 2 — —
It is available to register a number consisting of
33 digits or more by dividing it and storing it in
two speed dialing codes. In this case, a feature
number for selecting a CO line should not be
stored on the second speed dialing code.
To dial the number, first press the AUTO key and
dial the first speed dialing code, and then press
the AUTO key and dial the second speed dialing
code.
AUTO
LOOP
6-D-3
Summary of Contents for KX-TD500
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