1.6 Memory Dialling Features
Feature Guide
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[Example of Secret Dialling]
When storing the number "91234567890", to prevent the telephone number "1234567890" from being
displayed when making a call:
Notes
•
The characters for secret code, "[" and "]" (entered by pressing the INTERCOM button), are
counted as one digit each.
•
It is not possible to hide the Outside (CO) Line Access number (9/0
*
, or 81 through 88) by
pressing the INTERCOM button before dialling it.
*
For New Zealand, the Automatic Line Access number may be either 1 or 9.
Conditions
•
Outside (CO) Line Access by Memory Dialling (One-touch Dialling/System Speed Dialling)
A specific Outside (CO) Line Access number can be stored along with the telephone number in Memory
Dialling. However, if Memory Dialling is performed after selecting an outside (CO) line, the stored
Outside (CO) Line Access number is ignored and the telephone number is sent using the selected
outside (CO) line.
FLASH/RECALL
(Hooking)*
1
F
Store an EFA signal (EFA mode) by pressing the
FLASH/RECALL button at the beginning of the
number (
1.10.7 External Feature Access
INTERCOM
(Secret)*
1
[ or ]
Prevent all or part of a System Speed Dialling
number or One-touch Dialling number from being
displayed when a call is made, by pressing the
INTERCOM button at the beginning and at the
end of the number to be hidden (Secret Dialling).
It is programmable whether the hidden part will
be shown on SMDR (
CONF
(Hyphen)*
2
-
Store a hyphen by pressing the CONF button.
*
1
Available only when in system/personal programming mode
*
2
Available only when in system programming mode
Input
Displayed while
Entering
Description
Enter
.
INTERCOM
9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
INTERCOM
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