Troubleshooting guide
Making Calls 5-41
5. Making Calls
Station Speed Dialing
The Station Speed Dialing feature lets the user assign frequently used
dialing sequences to codes for easy dialing.
The user can assign dialing sequences to each of ten single-digit codes
(0 through 9). He or she can then dial a single-digit code instead of
dialing the entire sequence.
The user can also be set up at the communications server for up to 30
codes, in groups of 10. If he or she is set up for more than ten codes,
the codes follow a double-digit scheme (00 through 29).
A dialing sequence can be an extension, an outside number, a feature
access code (or feature key that the user presses as part of the
sequence), or a combination of numbers and feature access codes and
can include up to 22 characters.
Note:
The communications server requires the user to press the
Transfer key or as the first element of some feature access
codes when setting them up. This key sequence is also referred
to as flash. This is necessary with features where the user starts
out with a call on his line, such as Automatic Privacy (to turn
it off), Bad Line Reporting, Park, and Privacy. It alerts the
communications server that a command is to be issued from
the key pad.
If unsure of what to do, set up the sequence without Transfer
or , and if that doesn’t work, redo it with Transfer or .
For a list of feature access codes, see Appendix A, “Feature
Access Codes
Station speed codes are not line dependent; the user can set them up or
dial them from any line on the telephone.
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