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Table 13-35
Programs 500~577 (continued)
Button
Sequence
516
Station Speed Dial
$ %
C‚yq
,
516-00
PDN
C‚yq
n,
516-01
Speed Dial Bin
A7
C‚yq
, n,
516-02
Number
A7!
C‚yq
, n,
516-03
Name
A7!
C‚yq
C‚yq
, n,
,
Strata CTX Programming - Part 3: Telephone Button Programming 11/03
Value(s)
n =
Up to 5 digits
n =
00~99
n =
Up to 32 digits, 0~9, *, #
and Pauses
n =
Up to 8 characters
Telephone Button Programming
Summary
Up to 100 pre-programmed Speed Dial numbers (up to 32 digits
each) can be assigned to each station. Speed Dial numbers are
stored in "Bins" and each station accesses the Speed Dial numbers
by entering the Speed Dial Bin number from their respective stations.
The following advanced Speed Dialing features are available in Strata
CTX.
Speed Dial Bin Linking – Whenever a Speed Dial number
exceeds the 32-digit Speed Dial Bin memory limitation, the digits
exceeding the 32 digit limitation are automatically stored into the
adjacent Speed Dial Bin. The entire string is activated by using
the primary Speed Dial Bin number.
Note
Bin linking is automatic. Any previously programmed data in
the "adjacent Speed Dial Bin" as described above is
overwritten. Furthermore, if a number exceeding the
maximum allowable dial digit length is overwritten with a new
number which complies to the 32-digit restriction, the excess
digits recorded in the next Bin (from the previous entry) is
treated as a unique Speed Dial record.
Speed Dial Number Nesting – A Speed Dial number can be
nested into another Speed Dial number. For example, if an
international dialing prefix is used often, program the prefix in any
Speed Dial Bin. Then in the another Speed Dial Bin, program the
first Bin number + the number to dial. When the second Speed
Dial Bin is activated, Strata CTX first retrieves and dials the
international dialing prefix from the first Bin location, then adds
the numbers to dial.
Select the PDN assigned the speed dial number.
Enter the station speed dial bin number. A station can have up to 100
speed dial bins.
Note
Adding bin numbers here will automatically increment the
number of speed dial bins available to the station in
increments of 10 speed dial bins. The number of speed dial
bins available to the station can also be assigned and
displayed in Program 200, 35 - Station SpDial Bins. Example:
If bin number 50 is entered here, 50 speed dial bins will
automatically be assigned to the station and will also be
displayed in Program 200, 35.
This is the dialable number stored in the speed dial bin.
To enter pauses enter Px, where x equals 0~9 (seconds), which is the
length of the pause, 0=10 seconds.
Notes
If the number being entered exceeds the 32 digits, the next speed
dial location will automatically be appended to create longer
numbers.
Also another speed dial bin can be nested within another bin for
dialing common numbers. If speed dial bin 100 has long distance
access digits 1010321, these digits can be nested in to other
speed dial bins by using *100 as the first digits of the other bins.
Example putting *10017145563425 into speed dial bin 150 would
cause SD150 to dial the access digits plus the number
10132117145563425.
If you are programming from the Telephone the digits * and #
have a special meaning when programming speed dial numbers.
The # digit indicates the end of entry and * is an escape
character. To dial the digits * or # as part of the number; enter **
or *#. To enter pauses enter *0~*9. The second digit represents
the number of seconds for the pause function.
Enter the LCD Name that displays on LCD dial directories.
Note
This feature is available in CTX WinAdmin and Strata
DKT30xxSD only.
500 Series Programs
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