System
System Call Forward
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Possible Errors
•
If you attempt to remove Destination 1 (only) when there is a Destination 2 assigned.
•
If you attempt to assign Destination 2 when Destination 1 is not assigned.
Notes
•
If you check “Prompt on Error,” the copy function stops if one of the above errors occurs. You are then
given a choice to continue or abort. Continue skips the error and does not perform the copy.
•
If you do not check “Prompt on Error,” all errors, if any, are skipped and the copy is not executed.
•
You can assign or remove both destinations at the same time without causing an error.
System Call Forward Table View
SCF Table View shows the entire set up of all available system call forward levels.
To access the SCF Table View
Select System > SCF Table View or if you are in Prog 500 or 504, click the
SCF Table View
button.
See
in Chapter 2 for table functionality.
501 System Speed Dial
Prerequisite Program:
None
System Speed Dial consists of up to 800 pre-programmed numbers each containing up to 32 digits. If the
number being entered exceeds the 32 digits, the next speed dial location will automatically be appended to
create longer numbers. One other speed dial location can be nested within the number for dialing a
common routine with the number (see
for more information about
nesting).
1. Select > System > System Speed Dial.
2. Enter Program 501 data.
3.
Get
Default
sets all values to factory default.
4. Click
Submit
.
F
IELD
D
ESCRIPTION
00 Speed Dial Index
Enter the speed dial bin location.
Possible values:000~799 (default = no value)
01 Number
This is the dialable number stored in the speed dial bin.
Possible values:Up to 32 digits, 0~9, *, # and Pauses (default = no
value)
To enter pauses enter Px, where x equals 1~9 (seconds), which is the
length of the pause.
02 Name
This is the Name that appears on Telephone LCD dial directories.
Possible values:Up to 8 ASCII characters (default = no value)
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