Programming instructions
BASIC SYSTEM PROGRAMMING TASKS DX-120 Programming Manual
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Programming Speed Dial Numbers
Speed dialing allows you to store frequently dialed numbers. The system accesses these numbers for dialing by the
associated speed dial directory number (speed number location).
You can store the directory number on any feature
button for instant, one-button operation.
• There are 3 basic tasks involved in this process:
- Assign the maximum number of speed dial numbers for each tenant
- Enter all of the speed dial numbers available for each tenant group
- Allocate the number of speed dials allowed for each extension
- Enter all of the speed dial numbers for each extension
• There are 200 speed dial bins allocated for system-wide use (locations 500-699).
• Extensions may also store up to 50 personal speed numbers in memory.
• You can program the DX-120 system to allow system speed dial numbers to override toll restriction settings (both
CO line and extension COS).
EXAMPLE
Suppose your customer has a branch office out of state where they want to allow the
corporate extension users to call, while still prohibiting all other toll calls. In this case,
you can set up a system speed dial to allow calls to the branch office.
NOTE
It must be a system speed dial, as the system checks the toll restrictions for individual
speed dial numbers and abides by them. System speed dial numbers override toll
restrictions as long as you have System Speed Toll Check enabled - see
“Enabling/
Disabling System Speed Toll Check” on page 252.
NOTE
You can change any of these default settings by customizing the numbering plan -
see
“Customizing the Numbering Plan” on page 103.
Programming Speed Dial Numbers (continued on next page)
The default.... is...
Length of both individual and system
speed dial numbers
3 digits
Range for System speed dials directory numbers 500 to 699
Range for individual speed dials directory numbers 470 to 489