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FEATURES
2.1
This section
of the practice
describes
the features
which
apply
to the SX-200
DIGITAL
PABX.
Some features
are available
to all devices, while others are available to specific devices
such as extensions,
datasets,
consoles,
trunks,
or SUPERSET"
telephones;
certain
features
are available
only with specific software
releases.
Throughoutthe
text, specific
descriptions
are provided
where
required.
Abbreviated Dial
Description
The Abbreviated
Dial feature
allows trunks and extensions
to be ac-
cessed
by dialing a 2-to
&digit
number
which is then translated
by the
system
into the actual
number.
The actual number
can contain
up to 26
digits.
The Abbreviated
Dial feature
can also give system-wide
access to a defined
set
of
long
distance
numbers,
while
denying
general
access
to
long-distance
dialing.
Abbreviated
Dial numbers
can also be used as dial-in
trunk prefixes,
as
routing
points for automatic
call distribution
(ACD)
interflow,
automated
attendant,
and as call-forwarding
points.
The attendant
or customer
data entry (CDE) programmer
can program
or
display system Abbreviated
Dial numbers.
These
numbers
can be marked
as confidential
to prevent
them from appearing
on display telephones
or in
SMDR
reports.
Special
codes
can be embedded
within the Abbreviated
Dial number
for
different
features.
The following
codes can be inserted into a stored number:
*I
= Pause for 5 seconds
*3 = Wait for user to manually
insert digits (2 digits)
*5 = Call to Call Announce
Port. This code must be at the end of the
number;
it cannot
have digits following
it.
**
= DTMF digit * (G1004
and G1005
only)
# = DTMF digit #
Example:
For example,
a typical number
for external directory
assistance
is 9+1 +(area code)+5551
212; the area code is to be dialed manually.
The
number
to be stored would be 91*3035551212.
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