One-Touch Calling - NEC ASPILA EX Feature Manual

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One-Touch Calling

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One-Touch Calling gives a system phone user one button access to extensions, trunks and selected
system features. This saves users time when accessing co-workers, clients and features they use
most often. Instead of dialing a series of codes, the user need only press the One-Touch Key. An
extension user can have One-Touch Keys programmed for:
Direct Station Selection - one button access to extensions
Personal Speed Dial - one button access to stored numbers (up to 24 digits long)
Abbreviated Dialing - one button access to stored Abbreviated Dialing numbers
Trunk Calling - one button access to trunks or trunk groups
Service Codes - one button access to specific Service Codes
An extension user can chain dial with One-Touch Keys. For example, a user can store the number for a
company's Automated Attendant in key 1 and employee extension numbers in keys 2-5. The user
presses key 1 to call the company, then one of keys 2-5 to ring the employee to which they want to
speak.
An extension user or system administrator can optionally store a Flash command under a One-Touch
Key. This is helpful for One-Touch Keys used as Personal Speed Dial bins. The stored Flash may be
helpful to access features of the connected telco, PBX or Centrex.
One-Touch Calling is the first level of operation of One-Touch Keys. In other words, One-Touch
Calling occurs when the user just presses the key. There is a second level of One-Touch Key oper-
ation called One-Touch Serial Calling. The user accesses these functions by first pressing the Serial
Operation key. Refer to the One-Touch Serial Operation feature.
One-Touch Keys do not provide a Busy Lamp Field (BLF).
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One-Touch Calling
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