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SECTION MITL9105/911
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(paragraph 3.13). Example entries, again based on Figure Z-l, are i
shown at the back of this Practice.
Standard Programming
3.05
The -data entered on Forms SC-l and SC-Z is used to program
the Speed Call Feature, as described in the following para-
graphs.
3.06
The Speed Call options and features are entered at the same
time as those for other options and features needed for the
PABX user's requirements, and in the following sequence:
System Options
l
Feature Access Code
COS Options.
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3.07
A feature access code has to be assigned for Speed Call. This
feature number is 32, and it must be programmed in the Stan-
dard Programming Mode, in the same manner as other feature access
codes. To minimize the number of digits to be dialed for speed call, the
access code should preferably be a single-digit code. A conflicting
single-digit entry access code of the form N# must not be assigned.
It is used to access the following functions:
Outdialing speed call numbers from the stations, or from the
l
Attendant Consoles (Part 6).
Definition or deletion of speed call numbers (Part 4) from sta-
l
tions or from the Attendant Consoles.
3.08
The COS options govern the station access to the numbers in
the common-use tables. Each COS option allows access to a
pair of tables. See Figure 2-l for an example of this application. If any
of the Tables 1 through 18 have been assigned as a personal table,
then only the assignee may have access to it, irrespective of a COS
option setup.
Extended Programming
3.09
The personal tables are programmed in the Extended Program-
ming Mode. This includes assignment of tables (and Saved
Number Redial enabled if required). Section MlTL9105/9110-096-
Programming Overlay which is used for this procedure.
3.10
Tables are automatically allotted as common-use tables when
the system is initialized and thus do not require programming.
When a table is programmed as a personal table (paragraph 3.11), it
negates the use of that table as a common-use table. Subsequent ("'-.
deletion of a personal table restores the table as a common-use table
(see Section MITL9105/91

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