Station
Station Speed Dial Table View
F
IELD
02 Number
03 Name
Station Speed Dial Table View
Station Speed Dial Table View shows
the entire set up for all speed dial
numbers.
To access the System Speed Dial
Table View
Select System > System Speed
Dial Table View.
See
"Table Views"
table functionality.
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D
ESCRIPTION
This is the dialable number stored in the speed dial bin.
Possible values: Up to 32 digits, 0~9, *, # and Pauses (default = no value)
To enter pauses enter Px, where x equals 0~9 (seconds), which is the length of the
pause, 0=10 seconds.
Notes
•
If the number being entered exceeds the 32 digits, the next speed dial location will
automatically be appended to create longer numbers.
•
Also another speed dial bin can be nested within another bin for dialing common
numbers. If speed dial bin 100 has long distance access digits 1010321, these digits
can be nested in to other speed dial bins by using *100 as the first digits of the other
bins. Example putting *10017145563425 into speed dial bin 150 would cause
SD150 to dial the access digits plus the number 10132117145563425.
•
If you are programming from the Telephone the digits * and # have a special
meaning when programming speed dial numbers. The # digit indicates the end of
entry and * is an escape character. To dial the digits * or # as part of the number;
enter ** or *#. To enter pauses enter *0~*9. The second digit represents the number
of seconds for the pause function.
Enter the LCD Name that displays on LCD dial directories.
Possible values: Up to 8 characters (default = no value)
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