26 ARGUS settings
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26.4 Saving numbers in the speed dial memory
You can save ten 24-digit numbers in the speed dial memory.
The own number of the test access must must be entered in the first speed dial slot
(display shows own number); this is important in particular for the automatic
services test on ISDN accesses). In the speed dial menu, you can jump to the end
of the list by moving up one slot from the top entry.
You can store remote numbers in the slots "Remote numbers 1 to 8". In the slot "X.31 test
number", ARGUS expects the X.25 access number for the X.31 test (see page 232).
ARGUS in Main Menu
When entering the own number with and extension (operating ARGUS on a PBX),
note the following: The extension is separated from the number using a "#". For
outgoing calls, ARGUS uses the entire number (without "#") as the destination
address (CDPN resp. DAD) and the number after the "#", i.e. the extension, as the
sender address (CGPN resp. OAD). A "#" at the beginning of a number is treated
as a valid digit.
Example: 02351/9070-40 is entered as 023519070#40.
If the number ends with "#", later calls are made without CGPN resp. OAD. This is
important for some PBXs.
Scroll down to the desired speed
dial slot. Enter the number using
the keypad.
<Delete>
Deletes the space when the
cursor is behind the last
character, otherwise deletes the
character under the cursor.
Switches to the next higher-level
menu without saving the number.
Settings
Numbers
ARGUS saves the number and
switches to the next higher level
menu.
Entering a number