AT&T SYSTEM 25 Manual page 110

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Speed dialing allows multiline and single-line voice terminal users to use codes to dial
telephone numbers or enter account codes. The system will compare the restrictions
applicable for the voice terminal against the number associated with the Speed Dialing code,
then allow or deny the call as if the number had been dialed directly from the terminal.
There are two kinds of speed dialing—System Speed Dialing and Personal Speed Dialing.
System Speed Dialing This feature allows the System Administrator to store up to 90
numbers (maximum of 28 characters in length) that are accessible by dialing 3-digit codes
(# 100 through #189) from any voice or data terminal. Examples of typical System Speed
Dialing numbers include frequently-dialed outside numbers (together with leading facility
access codes) and account codes.
Personal Speed Dialing This feature allows users to program up to twenty Personal Speed
Dialing numbers (maximum of 25 characters in length) that are accessible only from their
terminals. The numbers are accessed by dialing 2-digit access codes ( #20 through #39).
Personal Speed Dialing is authorized on a per-station basis by the System Administrator.
For instructions on storing Personal Speed Dialing numbers, see the entry for "Programming
Numbers" on page 2-79.
Placing a Call Using Speed Dialing
1
Lift the handset and listen for dial tone.
Dial the speed dialing code, including the
2
Speed Dialing
2-97
Speed Dialing

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