Speed Dial; System Speed Dial; Personal Speed Dial; Unique Speed Dial Entries - NEC DS1000 Quick Setup Manual

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Section 2: Customizing Features
To use your Split key:
To use your ICM Directory key:
1.
Press key to access Intercom Directory Dialing.
To use your Reverse Voice Over key:
1.
While on a handset call, press key to place Private Intercom call to covered extension.
To use your Message Center key:
1.
Press key to see how many messages are waiting in the Message Center.
Press SPK + key to call Message Center mailbox.
To use your Save key:
1.
While on a call, press key to Save the number you just dialed.
While idle, press key to redial a previously saved number.

Speed Dial

Instead of dialing a long telephone number to reach a client or customer, use Speed Dial instead.
Also, store Intercom digits for quick access to commonly used features.
Speed Dial gives an extension user quick access to frequently called numbers. There are two types of Speed
Dial: System and Personal. Speed Dial numbers can be up to 32 digits long, using 0-9, # and *. Every Speed
Dial number can have a programmed name up to 16 characters long. The name shows in the telephone dis-
play as the Speed Dial number dials out.
Speed Dial can store outside numbers and Intercom digits. The capability to store Intercom digits provides
the user with "one-touch" access to features they use most often. For example, a user can have a Speed Dial
bin that simplifies forwarding calls to Voice Mail or a co-worker.

System Speed Dial

System Speed Dial gives every extension access to the same set of stored numbers. The system provides up
to 1000 System Speed Dial numbers. Depending on the system option selected, the system provides either
10, 100 or 1000 System Speed Dial numbers.

Personal Speed Dial

Personal Speed Dial provides extensions with 20 numbers stored privately for their own use. The Personal
Speed Dial keys on a DSS Console access the same bins as the extension to which the console is attached.

Unique Speed Dial Entries

Storing Trunk Routing in a Speed Dial Bin

When you program a Speed Dial bin, you can select either a trunk or a Trunk Group over which the call
should route. For example, you can enter 1 for trunk 1 or 90 for Trunk Group 0.

Centrex Compatibility

Speed Dial offers unique compatibility with connected Centrex services. A Speed Dial number can accom-
modate both placing a new call and outdialing the stored Speed Dial number on an active Centrex trunk.
This enables features such as Centrex Transfer and Conference.
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Section 2: Customizing Features
Refer to the Split feature in the Software Manual on your System Document CD.
OR
OR
Save keys provide no BLF.
In addition to the digits 0-9, # and *, you can enter the following for additional dialing options:
For this option
Pause
Flash
Use this key:
MIC
FLASH
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