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4.13
Dial tone may not be returned after the foregoing procedure
because a pause of longer duration than the interdigit time-out
(10 s) before the * digit, causes the * digit to be ignored. The call will
progress as usual and the number is not stored in the table.
4.14
To use the number stored as a number redial in the table, the
user follows the procedures outlined in paragraph 6.06.
4.15
A saved number will be deleted when a new saved number is
introduced (i.e., * is pressed within 10 seconds of dialing digits).
5. DISPLAY OF SPEED CALL NUMBERS
5.01
The attendant may display any speed call number on the con-
sole, provided that access is allowed to that number. The atten-
dant is not allowed to display:
Personal Table numbers
Confidential numbers, if System Option 289 is not set
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5.02
The procedure for displaying a number is as follows:
Dial Speed Call Access Code
Dial ##
Dial Speed Call Entry Access Number
Dial # .
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5.03
The speed call access number appears in the console SOURCE
display, with the first eight digits of the speed call number
appearing in the DESTINATION display. Keying of the # or any other
keypad digit causes the DESTINATION display to scroll left by one digit,
and the ninth digit of the number to appear in the rightmost position.
Repeated operation of any keypad digit causes the display to succes-
sively scroll left, until the last digit of the number appears in the
rightmost position of the DESTlNATlON display. Scrolling will not con-
tinue beyond this point.
5.04
The display procedure shown in Figure 5-l applies to a table
which has a speed call access number 70, and a speed call
number defined as 9*3035551212.
been programmed as 78 in the example. The console RELEASE key is
pressed to clear the display.
5.05
If the attendant can display confidential speed call numbers (Le.,
System Option 289 is enabled), then when such a number is
displayed, the last two digits in the SOURCE display will be 'L4". Figure
5-l illustrates this attribute.
If the number dialed exceeds the remaining allowable digit
capacity of the table (total 56 digits), no dial tone is heard and
no trunk digits are stored.
SECTION MiTL91 OW911 O-096-ZZO-NA
The Speed Call access code has
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