System Speed Dial - AT&T MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1 System Planning Manual

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System Speed Dial

This section contains instructions for designating systemwide, frequently used
numbers. You can assign and store up to 130 three-digit System Speed Dial
codes. To call one of these numbers, a caller presses the Feature button and
dials a three-digit code.
Assign System Speed Dial codes to telephone numbers that shouldn't be
displayed on telephones, such as access codes. Entries that do not display are
referred to as Marked System Speed Dial entries. You can also assign labels to
the System Speed Dial codes. These labels are listed in the System Directory so
that MLX telephone users can search for them and dial System Speed Dial
numbers with the touch of a button.
Planning Form Instructions
As a visual aid to distinguish lines during programming, every fourth line on the
form is shaded.
1. Review the analysis of question 9 on the Employee Communication
Survey.
2. On Form 10b, System Speed Dial:
a. Write the label (maximum: 11 characters) to be displayed for the
number in the Name column.
b. Write each telephone number (maximum: 40 digits) in the Telephone
Number column.
c. To display no number (Marked System Speed Dial entry), check the
No box in the Display column (the factory setting is Yes).
NOTE:
Marked System Speed Dial entries (entries that do not display) are not
affected by the Second Dial Tone Timer setting. If the Central Office
does not immediately supply dial tone when a star code is entered
and a Marked System Speed Dial entry uses star codes, then the
appropriate number of pauses (each 1.5 seconds) must be
programmed in the entry following each star code.
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