DX-1S Digital PABX - Programming Manual
4-6
91 : Default Busy and No Answer Transfer
92 : Intercom Call Waiting Status
93 : Dial Tone Status
94 : Camp-On Transfer Status
Duplicate Command
53 * E1 * E2 * ES <Enter>
where E1 is starting Extension Number = 0 ~ 239
E2 is ending Extension Number = 0 ~ 239
ES is Extension Number (the source of duplication) = 0 ~ 239
E2 >= E1
Example
53 * 220 * 224 * 10 <Enter> - to copy programming data of Extension 10 to Extension 220 ~ 224.
4.15
DISPLAY SPEED DIALING MEMORIES
To display the stored numbers for Speed Dialing.
Display Command
6 * Speed Dialing Memories <Enter>
where Speed Dialing Memories = 0 ~ 299
Example
6 * 155 <Enter> - to display the number store in Speed Dialing Memory 155
4.16
STORE SPEED DIALING MEMORIES
To store the number to Speed Dialing Memories. The store number can be directory number, feature
access codes or the telephone number of outside parties.
Programming Command
7 * Speed Dialing Memories * Stored Number <Enter>
where Speed Dialing Memories = 0 ~ 299
Stored Number = any combination of the following characters and up to 24 digits
0 ~ 9
* (digit *)
+ (digit #)
. (flash)
- (2.5s pause)
If the stored number is the telephone number of outside party, add default trunk access trunk code (0 or 9)
or specified trunk access code (71~79 or 701~716) in front of the number in order to instruct the system
to get a trunk line and dial the following number.
Example
To store the directory number 2001 in Speed Dialing Memory 25:
7 * 25 * 2001 <Enter>
To store the default trunk access code “9” and telephone number “1234567” of outside party in Speed
Dialing Memory 100:
7 * 100 * 91234567 <Enter>
To store the specified trunk access code “71” and telephone number “7654321” of outside party in Speed
Dialing Memory 108:
7 * 108 * 717654321 <Enter>