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SECTION MITL9105/911 O-096-220-NA
4. DEFINITION OF SPEED CALL NUMBERS
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3.14
Each Speed Call Number Record card is inscribed by the in-
staller with regard to the following particulars:
The COS numbers to indicate the group of stations (Class of
Service) which will access the common-use table.
The speed call feature access code.
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Writing the word "PERSONAL" in the Speed Call Number column
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against a table which has been assigned for personal use.
3.15
The particulars are obtained from Form SC-l after all program-
ming has been completed, and the PABX is returned to its
normal operating state. When so inscribed, the SC-3 forms are given
to the user for the numbers to be defined (Part 4) and distributed as
indicated in paragraph 3.13. An example of Form SC-3 completed for
Table 6 (Figure 2-l) is shown at the back of this Practice.
Personal Speed Call Directory
3.16
The personal table user is provided with a Personal Speed Call
Directory which will have that user's basic data entered by the
installer. The basic data, which is to be entered in the Speed Call
Directory after programming, is as follows:
The speed call feature access code
The extension number
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Whether a number redial (and its Entry Access number) is en-
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abled
The Entry Access numbers assigned to the user.
3.17
An example of this type of entry, based on Figure 2-1, is shown
in Figure 3-2.
General
4.01
Speed Call numbers are defined (entered into the tables) by the
user. The user is either the attendant, for numbers to be defined
in the common-use tables, or the station user for numbers to be
defined within the personal table(s).
4.02
The personal table user cannot define the last number in his
allotted table if it has been enabled for the Saved Number
Redial facility (paragraph 2.15). Note that a personal user may have
more than one personal table, but only one table of a set can have the
Saved Number Redial facility.
4.03
The installer writes the necessary information on the Speed Call
Number Record cards (paragraph 3.13) or in the Personal Speed
Call Directory (paragraph 3.16), which are given to the user. The cus-
tomer uses this information in conjunction with the speed call number
defining procedure as described below, and the instructions contained
on these documents.

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