Speed Dialing – Extension/System
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Description
Speed Dialing allows you to store frequently dialed numbers. These numbers are
accessed for dialing by the associated speed dial directory number (Speed Number
Location). The directory number may be stored on any feature button for instant
one‐button operation.
Extensions may store up to thirty (30) personal (extension) speed numbers in
memory. (At default 20 personal locations – numbered 500‐519 are available for
extensions 401‐448). There are also one hundred (100) Speed Dial bins allocated for
system‐wide use (locations 600‐699). System Speed Dial is programmed via
Attendant Administration or via customer database programming.
You may choose to first press an idle CO line or you may let the system
automatically select the line. The Emerald ICE system can be programmed to allow
System Speed Dial Numbers to override Toll Restriction settings (both CO Line
and Extension COS).
Only a Deluxe Telephone can program System Speed Dial bins using Attendant
Administration.
Speed bins may be chained.
Pauses and Flashes may be stored in Speed Dial. Chaining, Pauses and Flashes
each occupy one character position.
If you access an empty bin the display will show SPEED NO. EMPTY.
Default Settings:
SPD No. Assignment – System List is set to 200. The range is 0 to 1000.
SPD No. Assignment – Individual List is set to 20 for extensions 401‐448. All
others are set to 0. The range is 0 to 50.
SPD No. Programming – System List; all bins are empty NULL.
SPD No. Programming – Individual List; all bins are empty NULL.
Individual Speed Dial Numbers can be programmed at the extension or via
RMP.
Individual SPD No. – Length is 3. The range is 1‐4.
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