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UNIVERGE SV8100
Issue 13.0
Speed Dial – System/Group/Station
Enhancements
Improved Cursor Key operation (Version 3000 or higher software).
Description
Speed Dialing gives an extension user quick access to frequently called numbers. This saves time, for
example, when calling a client with whom they deal often. Instead of dialing a long telephone number,
the extension user just dials the Speed Dialing code.
There are three types of Speed Dialing: System, Group and Station. All co-workers can share the
System Speed Dialing numbers. All co-workers in the same Speed Dialing Group can share the Group
Speed Dialing numbers. Station Speed Dialing numbers are available only at a user's own extension.
The system has 2000 Speed Dialing bins that you can allocate between System and Group Speed
Dialing and a maximum of 65 Speed Dialing Groups are available. Each extension has 10 Station
Speed Dial bins.
Each Speed Dialing bin can store a number with up to 24 digits.
When placing an Speed Dialing call, the system normally routes the call through Trunk Group Routing or
ARS (whichever is enabled). Or, the user can preselect a specific trunk for the call. Also, the system can
optionally force System Speed Dialing numbers to route over a specific Trunk Group. User preselection
always overrides the system routing.
System Bins Limited to 1000 with Speaker Key or
2 Service Code
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Though there are 2000 Speed Dialing bins available in the system, once programmed, these bins can
currently be dialed only using the Directory Dial feature (Press Directory key + SYS softkey + use arrow
keys to locate number or enter the Speed Dial bin name + Speaker to place call.)
Speaker and service code
2 operations are not available for any 4-digit Speed Dial System bin number.
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