Instruction manual

Repertory Dialing
Repertory Dialing
Description
This feature allows multiline voice terminal users to store a telephone number, account code,
or feature access code in the system’s memory and associate that number with a REP DIAL
button. Pressing REP DIAL is equivalent to dialing the stored number. Individual numbers
can be up to 28 digits in length.
Programming the number is accomplished from the user’s voice terminal. Programming
procedures and other information can be found in the “Program” feature description.
Should the user attempt to enter more than 28 digits, Reorder Tone will be given.
The user can press REP DIAL under any of the following conditions:
1.
When off-hook receiving Dial Tone
2. When off-hook on a call on which more dialed digits are expected
3. When off-hook on a call and connected to an outgoing trunk (End-to-End Signaling
might apply in this case)
4. After pressing ACCT ENTRY or dialing the Account Code Entry access code.
When REP DIAL is pressed, the button’s status LED lights briefly and then goes dark.
Considerations
Repertory Dialing simplifies dialing long or frequently called numbers, and allows one-button
access to many features.
Interactions
The following features interact with Repertory Dialing.
Account Code Entry:
An Account Code may be stored on a REP DIAL button. The REP
DIAL button should be pressed at the point where the account code would normally be
dialed.
Bridging of System Access Buttons: If a station user selects a bridged appearance for an
outgoing call and then presses a REP DIAL button, the digits programmed into the button are
outpulsed as they would be if the user had selected one of the station’s own System Access
buttons.
Calling Restrictions:
A user can not use Repertory Dialing to access a number that he or
she is restricted from dialing.
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