Installation manual
Function 1: System parameters IVX C-Class Installation Manual
D.4
Function 17: System speed-dial
Up to 100 system speed dial names and associated numbers can be stored, in location numbers 600–699,
for access by any station. A user can initiate a system speed-dial by dialing the speed dial location number
or by accessing the name through the Esi-Dex feature. In Function 32, access to system speed-dial can
be denied to individual stations (see page F.4).
Note: System speed-dialing overrides toll restrictions (Function 32, page F.4).
1. Enter the 3-digit location number to program.
2. Enter a ten-character name (see “Entering alphanumeric characters,” page C.2).
Note: You must enter a name to continue.
3. Enter the number to be dialed (including the line group 9, 8, or 7). Press the left scroll key () to
delete any character or digit entered in error. Here’s an example:
1. 2. 3.
Speed Dial # Name Number
601 AUTO RENTL 915552221212
The number dialed in Step 3 can be up to 30 digits long including the following special codes:
Code What it produces
# # DTMF tone
DTMF tone
F Flash hook
P 2-second pause
To insert a special code, press the right scroll key () to select the desired special code: # ,
, F or P.
Press # to confirm the inserted character and continue. Press # # to complete the entry.
Use the down arrow key () to backspace. Once the number is saved you can use the scroll keys to move
back and forth to view the number. To edit the number, you must delete it and enter the correct number.
Example: To create a System Speed Dial number that dials 9, then 972-555-5644, then pauses for four
seconds and finally dials #104, enter:
9 9 7 2 5 5 5 5 6 4 4 (then scroll to) P # (then scroll to) P # (then scroll to) # # 1 0 4 #
Deleting a speed dial number
To delete an entire speed dial number and name, delete the location number (6 X X) by pressing HOLD
or the left scroll key () during Step 1 in the speed-dialing procedure described above.
Function 18: SMDR serial port baud rate
The Maintenance/SMDR serial port on the system cabinet provides SMDR data. Real-time SMDR call
records are continuously output to the SMDR port.
1. The system will prompt you for the baud rate. You can change this rate by pressing the scroll keys
(
and
).
Options: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 or 38400 bps.
Default: 38400.
2. Select the SMDR format, STANDARD or CSV, by pressing the scroll keys (
and
).
Default: STANDARD.