Nortel Keyboard Dialing; Database Considerations - Nortel Meridian SL-100 Reference Manual

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Nortel keyboard dialing

Database considerations

Before configuring the Meridian modular telephone set for keyboard dialing,
the following considerations are required to ensure proper operation of the
keyboard dialing feature:
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The data directory number (DN) and secondary DN must have single
appearances.
For access to remote hosts, the class of service for the data DN must
allow external calls.
The data DN must be configured with the Digit Display feature. If it is
not, then full display features are not implemented.
The virtual keys of the data option must be assigned as shown in table
7-1 if the feature is implemented.
The data option must have the following class of service:
— Automatic Digit Display—ADD
— Call Forward Busy Denied—FBD
— Call Forward No Answer Denied—FND
— Call Pickup Denied—PUD
— Data—DTA
— Warning Tone Denied—WTD
If the Speed Call feature is implemented, all Speed Call numbers must
be programmed in the MSL-100 database against the user's Speed Call
list. The data option may be configured as either a Speed Call controller
or as a Speed Call user. The numbers can be changed through the
keyboard only if the data option is designated as Speed Call controller.
If the Autodial feature is implemented, the predesignated number must
be programmed in the MSL-100 database against the Autodial key. The
Autodial numbers can be changed through keyboard dialing.
8-1

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