Xen IPK
Features and Specifications Manual
Features and Specifications Manual
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1.
Press the desired Feature Access or One-Touch key.
1.
Lift the handset, and receive internal dial tone.
2.
Dial the Station Speed Dial Access Code (default:
J
).
3.
Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number (
H0
~
II
).
4.
Talk with the called party.
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Data Assignment
An 80 or 1000 System Speed Dial is Assigned in System
Programming.
General
A maximum of 24 digits can be programmed into a Speed Dial buffer.
A maximum of 16 Feature Access keys per station can be
programmed on unused line keys. A maximum of 16 digits can be
programmed into each Feature Access key.
A maximum of 16 digits can be programmed into a One-Touch key.
A maximum of 13 characters using 80 System Speed Dial Mode or 12
characters using 1000 System Speed Dial mode can be entered for
the name.
One-Touch keys programmed as Station Speed Dial cannot have a
name stored with the number to dial.
A pause,
Q
, and # may be programmed into a Multiline Terminal
Station Speed Dial buffer. Each item is counted as a digit; however, the
Trunk and Trunk Group Access Code do not count as digits.
A pause and hookflash can be programmed into a Single Line
Telephone Station Speed Dial buffer, but only when using the Xen IPK
System Programming Technician Software.
Pauses should not be stored in systems with the Least Cost Routing
(LCR) feature. These pauses may cause the MIFM-U( ) ETU with
KMM( )UA to seize a Least Cost Route because the pauses may be
considered digits dialled. In systems using the LCR feature, pauses
should be programmed as part of extra codes in the Extra Code Add
Table.
The built-in battery backup on the CPUI( )-U( ) ETU retains Station
Speed Dial memories if power fails.
To use a Feature Access or One-Touch key programmed for Station
Speed Dial from a Multiline Terminal:
To use a Station Speed Dial Buffer from a Single Line Telephone: