Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual page 127

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COMMON
SPEED
CALL
- DIALING
Description
Each user on a Panther II 820, 1032 or 2064 system has access to a
systemwide directory of 80 Common Speed Call entries. These entries,
when stored in the system's memory, can be dialed from any Set. Common
Speed Call entries are stored by 2-digit codes (20 to 99; see COMMON
SPEED CALL - STORING in this section), but can be dialed either by
code, or by One Touch Speed Dial, if programmed.
Common Speed Call entries can be dialed on any available line, but are
subject to SPLIT RESTRICTIONS for a Class B or Class C user (see also
Section 4, TOLL RESTRICTION BY LINE). Split Restrictions allow the
Common Speed Call bins to be divided into two parts:
First 40 Speed Calls
Last 40 Speed Calls
Preprogrammed
Value
Class A
No restriction
No restriction
No restriction
Class B
Can be restricted
Can be restricted
No restriction on all 80
Speed Calls
Class C
Can be restricted
Can be restricted
No restriction on all
80 Speed Calls
Conditions
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Class B, B' and C users may be restricted from dialing certain Common
Speed Call numbers if Split Restriction is programmed.
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Common Speed Call numbers override the DIGITS TO DENY feature
(see Section 4, TOLL RESTRICTION BY LINE).
Programming
Required
The following codes may apply:
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Access Codes 0150 and 0151- Split Restriction for Class B Common
Speed Numbers
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Access Codes 0160 and 0161 - Split Restriction for Class C Common
Speed Numbers.
COMMON
SPEED
CALL
- STORING
Description
Common Speed Call entries are stored at the Master Station. Each entry is
stored using a 2-digit code from 20 to 99. The entries can be up to 26 digits
in length, including pauses, halts and flashes.
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