Specifications

System Speed Dial Forms
You can assign System Speed Dial codes to frequently called telephone
numbers. Then, people in your business can call any of these telephone
numbers by dialing its
3-
or 4-character System Speed Dial code. You can
also assign these codes to account numbers that you want printed on Call
Reports if your system has the Call Report (also referred to as the Station
Message Detail Recording [SMDR]) feature. People can then dial an account’s
code during a call to add the account number to the information on the Call
Report.
You can store up to 130 telephone and/or account numbers under System
Speed Dial codes. The available codes are
#
60 through
#
89 and # 900
through
#999.
Each stored number can have up to 16 characters, including
any of the following special characters:
0
P
for pause
l
R for a switchhook flash (Recall)
0
S for stop
l
T for Touch-Tone enable
See the “Special Characters in Dialing Sequences” entry in Section 5,
“Reference,’ to find out how to use these special characters.
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PRIVATE
You
can
identify private numbers that you do not want to appear on displays
or print on Call Reports by entering a
* before the number on the System
Speed Dial Form. Then, voice terminal displays and Call Report printouts will
show the System Speed Dial code instead of the number.
In the “Private” column on the System Speed Dial form . .
Put a star (*) in front of those numbers you
want
to mark for privacy
when you administer the system. When you enter a star (*), before the
telephone number, the number will
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appear on displays or print on Call
Reports. See “System Speed Dial” in Section 5 “Reference” for more
information on Call Reports.
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