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Table 30 System Speed Dial (Sheet 2 of 2)
Facility
Use prime line
Use line
Pool code
Use routing table
Display
Digits, Name
Name
<alphanumeric>
Bypass restrictions <check box>
Notes about the System Speed Dial list
The following provides general notes about using the System Speed Dial panel.
Choose the size of the speed dial list
The default list consists of 70 speed dial codes from 01 to 70.
If you set Number of speed dials to 255, the codes are 001 to 255.
If you want to use alpha tagging (see "Using alpha tagging for name display (incoming)" in
the Networking Configuration Guide (NN40020-603)), you can increase the number of codes
to allow for more matching possibilities for incoming calls.
Note: If the number of speed dial numbers is increased from 70 to 255,
the system speed dial codes are three digits. For example speed dial
numbers 01-40 become, 001-040. The user speed dial numbers remain
two digits.
Programming System speed dials
System speed dials are programmed under Configuration > Telephony > Global Settings >
System Speed Dial, where you specify the internal or external dialed number, a name, and
whether you want the system to ignore dialing restrictions.
System Speed Dials:
Provide a list of codes and numbers to your users.
Chapter 10 Configuring system speed dial numbers
Select the route you want the dialed number to remove from your
system.
Note: Any lines or pool codes that you specify must be assigned to
the telephone where the code is entered.
If you choose prime line, a prime line must be assigned to the
telephone where the code is entered.
Refer to
"Line Access tab" on page
Digits = the speed dial number displays
Name = the first 16 characters of the name defined for the speed
dial displays
Enter a descriptive name for the owner or business code dials.
Note: For alpha tagging, this is the name that the system displays if
there is a number match with an incoming call.
Disabled = the dialed number uses the line and set restrictions
Enabled = the dialed number bypasses any line and set restrictions
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