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System Speed Dial
Chapter 5 - Electronic Telephone Operation
System Speed Dial
If no outside line has been specified in programming, one is chosen automatically or you can
choose one now.
1. Press the SPEED button.
2. Dial the speed bin location,
-or-
Press the preprogrammed speed bin button.
9020 to 9999 = System Speed numbers
3. When the called party answers, pick up the handset or use the speakerphone to converse.
Text Messaging (Silent Response)
The Text Messaging feature allows a station user to use text messages to respond to a caller
that has Camped-On to alert a busy station user of a waiting call or message. The camped-on
station may respond to the caller via the canned, custom, and silent response text (LCD)
messages. The text messages appear on the calling party LCD Display.
While receiving a Camp On:
The called party may press a preprogrammed Text Message button with a specific message
[633+XX].
Example
--
[633] + [38] means that a telephone calling the station receives the message WHO
IS IT ?.
The following additional messages can also be sent as a text response:
[31] = I Will Take Call
[42] = Is It Important?
[32] = Take Message
[43] = Is It Urgent?
[33] = Transfer To Secretary
[44] = Send Call To Voice Mail
[34] = Put Call On Hold
[45] = Park Call
[35] = Call Back
[46] = Out Of Office
[36] = One Moment Please
[47] = Put Call Through
[37] = I Will Call Back
[48] = I Am Busy
[38] =Who Is It?
[49] = O.K.
[39] =Is It Long Distance ?
[50] = No
[40] =Is It Personal?
[51] = Yes
[41] =Is It An Emergency?
Summary of Contents for Triad 1
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad 1 2 3 Product Description Manual Issue 4 1 February 2003...
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Page 23: ...Figures xxi Caller ID System Configuration A 3...
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Page 92: ...2 62 Volume Control Bar Chapter 2 Digital Station Features...
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Page 114: ...4 12 DSS BLF Features Chapter 4 Attendant Features...
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Page 178: ...5 64 Volume Controls Chapter 5 Electronic Telephone Operation...
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Page 296: ...8 22 Speed Dial System Storing Chapter 8 Digital Attendant Operations...
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Page 484: ...C 78 Programming Tables Chapter Customer Database Programming Worksheets...
Page 485: ...D Default Numbering Plan This appendix contains the default numbering plan for the systems...
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