NEC Xen Alpha Features And Specifications Manual page 169

Multiline telephones
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Features & Specifications, Nesting Dial
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A maximum of five speed dial memories can be nested. If a sixth speed dial memory
location is attempted to be nested, "ERROR" is displayed in the telephone LCD.
A speed dial memory cannot be nested into itself.
A speed dial memory with nested numbers cannot be nested in another speed dial
memory location.
Station speed dial memory locations cannot be nested into system speed dial
memory locations.
If a call is originated using speed dialling and the memory location is empty, the following
message is displayed in the telephone LCD: XX: Empty (XX = Memory
Location Number).
If a call is originated with a speed dial number that has more than three nested speed
dial memory locations, only the first three memory locations are displayed in the
telephone LCD.
If a call is originated with a speed dial number that has a "name" associated with it, the
"name " is displayed in the telephone LCD. The clock display is restored when the
external party answers the call.
A maximum of 24 digits can be programmed in a speed dial memory. A nesting dial is
counted as three digits in the 80 system speed dial mode and four digits in the 200
system speed dial mode.
Speed dialling can be used after manually dialling the number for Multiline telephones.
This cannot be done for Single Line telephones.
Nested speed dial numbers cannot be programmed from a Single Line telephone.
However, speed dial calls can be made from a Single Line telephone.
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