Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual page 35

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Configuring system speed dial numbers
Table 1 Release reason values (Continued)
Facility
Use prime line
Use line:
Pool code
Use routing table
Display Digits/
Digits, Name
Name
Bypass restrictions <check box> no longer
checkbox, got N/A
Notes about the system speed dial list
The following section provides some general notes about using the system speed dial panel.
Choose the size of the speed dial list
The default list consists of 70 speed dial codes from 01 to 70.
If you set Number of speed dials to 255, the codes are 001 to 255.
If you want to use alpha tagging (see
BCM50 Networking Configuration Guide
for more matching possibilities for incoming calls.
Working with speed dial list entries
To add, change or delete System Speed dial records, click on the field you want to alter and type in
the change required.
Caution: Resource issue:
Entering a large number of system speed dials at one time can impact system performance.
Therefore, it would be best to perform this activity during low-user periods, where
possible.
Next steps:
Speed dial codes can be programmed onto memory keys by the installer during button
programming. Refer to
Also, each user can assign speed dial codes to memory buttons directly on the telephone. Refer to
the
"Programming memory buttons" on page 220
Select the route you want the dialed number to take out of your
system.
Note: Any lines or pool codes that you specify must be assigned to
the telephone where the code is entered.
If you choose prime line, a prime line must be assigned to the
telephone where the code is entered.
Refer to
"Line Access tab" on page
Digits = the speed dial number displays
Name = the first 16 characters of the name defined for the speed
dial displays
Disabled = the dialed number will use the line and set restrictions
Enabled = the dialed number will bypass any line and set
restrictions
"Using alpha tagging for name display (incoming)"
), you may need to increase the number of codes to allow
"Capabilities and Preferences - Button Programming tabs" on page
Section 1: System telephony
93.
for instructions about using memory keys.
BCM50 Device Configuration Guide
35
109.

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