Station Features
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FlexSet 120S/280S User Guide
Private Library
Programming a new Private Library:
1. Press
[Setup]
[PrvLib]
.
2. Choose
[Lib#]
and dial the Library number to be programmed, or scroll through the list of private library numbers
using
[Next]
and
[Prev]
or the
and
keys.
The Library number (e.g.:
PRIVAT LIB 7000
) appears on the top line of the display. The Library contents
appear on the second line of the display.
3. Enter the digits you would normally dial to place the call (include trunk access code). Insert required dial
parameters in between the dialing digits when needed. These parameters appear over pages on your FlexSet
display. Press the relevant soft key when needed. The list of dial parameters is given below:
[Extrn#]
External telephone number
. Choose this to program or change an external number in the required
Library number. Dial the required external number. Press
SPKR
to save your entry, or
[Next]
or
[Prev]
to
save this number and select a new library number.
[Next]
Next
is used to view the next Library number.
[Prev]
Previous
is used to view the previous Library number.
[Cancel]
Cancel
is used to delete the Library contents.
After entering the outside access code, when entering digits into the Library number, you may also enter any one
of these special dial codes in between the digits to enhance dialing:
[Pause] [x sec]
Time Delay (seconds)
. where
x
=1 to 9: Introduces a delay of
x
seconds before the following
digits are dialed.
[Codes] [Final]
Final Digit
(stop dial). Indicates to the system to stop dialing the outside number (display
shows ‘.’).
[Codes] [FreeDl]
Free Dial
. Offers the user a free time interval in which he is able to dial any number of digits.
[Codes] [Pulse]
Dial Pulse
. Notifies the system that all following digits will be Dial Pulse digits.
[Codes] [Tone]
Dial Tone (DTMF)
. Notifies the system that all following digits will be DTMF digits.
[Codes] [DspOff]
Display Off
. Inhibits the display of the Library contents on the FlexSet. Also used for Call
Accounting System (digits displayed as ‘_’).