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Making and Receiving Data Calls
Personal Speed Dial
See Chapter 5 in System Programming
for more on the centralized
programming of Personal Speed Dial
numbers.
System Speed Dial
5-14
System Data Features
Privacy is automatically activated on data calls from digital data stations or
from analog data stations connected to an analog multiline telephone using a
GPA. For analog data-only stations or analog data stations connected to MLX
telephones using an MFM, you activate Privacy by dialing a feature code. Once
activated, the feature remains active until turned off.
It is a good idea to activate Privacy on every data call you make or every time
you are expecting a call so your calls are not interrupted. Privacy cannot be
activated from analog data stations while a data call is in progress.
Activating Privacy on an Analog Data-Only Station:
1. Activate Privacy.
Type #31.
2. Place the call.
Type dial-out code (if required) and telephone number.
The Personal Speed Dial feature lets you type a 2-digit code for frequently used
numbers instead of typing an entire sequence. Personal Speed Dial is useful
when account codes, long-distance access codes, area codes, and computer
access codes make the calling process long.
For analog data-only and analog data stations connected to an MLX telephone
using an MFM, Personal Speed-Dial codes must be programmed centrally for
you to activate them. Up to 24 two-digit Personal Speed Dial codes can be
programmed for your data station.
The number programmed for each Personal Speed Dial code includes a dial-out
code, if one is required, and a pause to allow the system to provide dial tone to
your data station. Your system manager can give you a list of Personal Speed
Dial codes and the numbers they represent.
Activating Personal Speed Dial:
1. Type #.
2. Type code (01-24).
System Speed Dial lets you dial a 3-digit code for frequently used numbers that
are important to you and other data station users. (These codes are often used
to ensure security of telephone numbers for outside host computers.)
Your company can provide you with a list of System Speed Dial codes and the
numbers they represent.

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