16.1.6 Speed Dialing, Personal
16.1.5 Special Carrier Access Code
Description
If the PBX has access to multiple telephone companies, a Special Carrier Access code assigned through
system programming is required every time a CO line call is made without using ARS.
A pause of a preprogrammed length will be automatically inserted between the user-dialed Special Carrier
Access code and the subsequent digits. (® 13.1.4 Pause Insertion)
Conditions
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TRS
Toll Restriction (TRS) checks only the dialed telephone number excluding the Special Carrier Access code.
(® 17.1.6 TRS (Toll Restriction))
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ARS
A pause is not automatically inserted between the user-dialed access code and the subsequent digits when
ARS mode is enabled. (® 1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection))
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If this PBX is installed behind an existing host PBX:
A Special Carrier Access code and a Host PBX Access code should be assigned separately—these codes
cannot be assigned together as one code. (® 8.1.5 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the
Telephone Company from a Host PBX))
PC Programming Manual References
9.3 [7-3] Special Carrier
PT Programming Manual References
[303] Special Carrier Access Code
Feature Manual References
1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection)
21.1 Capacity of System Resources
16.1.6 Speed Dialing, Personal
Description
An extension user can make calls using abbreviated dialing for frequently dialed numbers which are stored in
the extension's Personal Speed Dialing.
Personal Speed Dialing is also known as Station Speed Dialing.
Conditions
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Any number, such as a telephone number or feature number, can be stored in Speed Dialing. A name can
be assigned to each Personal Speed Dialing number through personal programming, and also to each
System Speed Dialing number.
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Call Directory—Speed Dialing
Display proprietary telephone (PT) users can make a call by selecting a stored name shown on the display.
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Display Lock
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Feature Manual
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