Special Character Handling; 31-Digit Dialing; Secondary Dn Dialing With Directories - Nortel Meridian M3900 Reference Manual

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Special Character handling

Users can enter Special Characters, like those on a PC keyboard for the
ASCII character set, to items such as the personal directory or feature
key labels. The Special Character set contains up to 130 characters. In
the edit mode, navigation keys access the special characters.

31-Digit Dialing

With the 31-Digit Dialing feature, M3900 display screens accommodate
dialing strings of up to 31 digits. This allows the screens to fully display
long dialing strings, such as calling card numbers and access codes.
The M3902 set has a one-line display. Use the Left/Right navigation
keys to scroll through the digits on the line.
M3903, M3904, and M3905 display screens accommodate 24
characters on each line. For dialing strings greater than 24 characters,
the number automatically wraps to the second line.
Table 1 list the features that support 31-Digit Dialing on M3902, M3903,
M3904, and M3905 sets.
Table 1
Features that support 31-Digit Dialing
Personal Directory
Call Log
Redial
Predial

Secondary DN dialing with Directories

This feature introduces the ability to dial out on secondary DNs when
using the Personal Directory, Call Log, Redial List, and Corporate
Directory Application.
Personal Directory, Call Log, and Redial
If there is a call on a primary DN, or the set is configured as an ACD
Call Center telephone, use the following procedures to dial out on the
secondary DN.
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