Figure 1-1 Right Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart - NEC SL2100 Features And Specifications Manual

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SL2100
Cursor Key Operation (When set PRG 15-02-60:0)
By pressing the Right Cursor key, the user can access all directory menus. The flow chart below
shows the menu access sequence (refer to
page
1-4). If the terminal is not allowed access to Speed Dial and/or Telephone Book numbers or no
telephone numbers are programmed in those areas, they are skipped.
A
Conditions
• Speed Dial bins can contain stored Account Codes. To prevent them from being displayed use PRG
35-05-04.
• ARS selects the trunk for the call unless selected by the user.
• A user can implement Speed Dial only if their extension has access to outgoing trunks.
• An extension can have a One-Touch Key for Speed Dial operation.
• If you enter a PBX trunk access code in a Speed Dial bin, the system automatically inserts a pause
after the bin.
• Single Line Terminals can dial only System and Group Speed Dial numbers.
• Toll Restriction may prevent a user from using a stored Speed Dial number.
• Unless selected by the user, Trunk Group Routing selects the trunk Speed Dial uses for trunk calls.
• If the Speed Dial bin does not have a name assigned it does not show when scrolling through the
directory of speed dials.
• If PRG 13-01-01 is set to 1 (Intercom Access mode), system speed dial bins require inserting a
trunk access code.
• When operating the Right Cursor key, if the menu is disabled by programming or there are no
numbers in a telephone book, the menu is skipped and the next menu will appear.
• If a name is not associated with a speed dial bin, the speed dial entry will not show up when
scrolling through the terminals Softkeys.
• When PRG 13-01-03 is set to 100 bins (00 ~ 99) 13-01-02 Station Speed Dialing must be disabled
for bins 80 ~ 99 to be available as Common Speed Dial Bins.
• When PRG 13-01-02 is Enabled with 13-01-03 set as 100 bins (00 ~ 99) bins 80 ~ 99 are reserved
for Station Speed Dial Bins (01 ~ 20) and are not used as Common Speed Dials.
Default Settings
Available (No Speed Dialing bins are assigned).
1-4
Common speed
Dial Search
Group Speed
Dial Search
Extension
Number Search

Figure 1-1 Right Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart

Figure 1-1 Right Cursor Key Operation Flow Chart on
Related Programs
If the menu is disable by programming or there are
no numbers in a telephone book the menu will be
skipped and the next menu will appear.
Menu
Associated Program
Common SPD
PRG 13-01-03
Group SPD
PRG 13-02-01
Extension Number
None
= Press Left Cursor key
Once the LEFT key is pressed, the Right Cursor
key can be used to switch between the Redial and
Incoming History menus.
ISSUE 1.0
Abbreviated Dialing/Speed Dial

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