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SL1100
Program
Number
13-01-03
13-05-01
13-04-01 *
A
13-04-02 *
11-10-04
20-07-04
11-12-10
20-08-03
15-07-01
Additional Data for Group Speed Dial
Program
Number
13-03-01 *
1-6
Program Name/Description
Number of Common Speed Dialing Bins
Assign the number of speed dial bins that are used for the System
Speed Dials.
All speed dial bins (000 ~ 999) are shared for system and group
speed dialing. If all bins are assigned to system speed dialing there
will be no bins to assign to group speed dialing.
Speed Dialing Trunk Group
If PRG 13-01-01 is set to (0), trunk outgoing mode, assign each speed
dialing bin (000 ~ 999) a trunk group (PRG 14-05) to be used when
accessed.
Speed Dialing Data
Per speed dial bin (000 ~ 999) assign the telephone number that is to
be called when the bin is accessed.
If 13-01-01 is set to (0) do not include the trunk access code.
If 13-01-01 is set to (1) include the trunk access code.
Speed Dialing Name
Per Speed Dialing bin (000 ~ 999) assign a name to be used when
searching through the directory.
If a name is not assigned for a speed dial bin the speed dial entry will
not be listed in the directory.
Service Code Setup - Storing Common Speed Dialing Numbers
Assign the service code used for storing common speed dialing (sys-
tem speed dialing) name and number.
The service code assigned must be within your valid numbering plan
in PRG 11-01-01.
Class of Service - Storing Speed Dial Entries
Per class of service (PRG 20-06-01) allow or deny the ability to store
system or group speed dial entries.
Service Code Setup - Speed Dialing
Assign the service code used for accessing common speed dialing
(system speed dialing) bins.
The service code assigned must be within your valid numbering plan
in PRG 11-01-01.
Class of Service - System Speed Dialing
Per class of service (PRG 20-06-01) allow or deny the ability to use
system speed dial entries.
Programmable Function Keys
This program is used on a per station basis to assign different function
keys to the Multiline Terminals.
Function key (27) is the System Speed Dial key. This key, when pro-
grammed on a phone, requires an additional data of the speed dial
bin. The additional data depends on how many system speed dial en-
tries are assigned in PRG 13-01. If only 10 entries are assigned the
additional data would be one digit, 0 ~ 9. If 100 entries are assigned
the additional data would be two digits, 00 ~ 99. If more than 100 en-
tries are assigned the additional data would be three digits, 000 ~ 999.
An example would be 27 001, when this key is pressed speed dial bin
001 is accessed.
Program Name/Description
Speed Dialing Group Assignment for Extensions
Assign each extension to a speed dialing group.
ISSUE 2.0
Assigned Data
0 = No Common Speed Dialing (No
System Speed Dial)
1 ~ 1000 = 1 ~ 1000 bins assigned
(default = 900)
0 = Follow the caller's extension
trunk group routing ( PRG 21-02)
1 ~ 25 = Trunk group 1 ~ 25
(default = 0)
Maximum of 36 digits (0 ~ 9,
@, P, R)
@ = Wait for Answer Supervision -
ISDN trunks only
P = Pause - Analog Trunk Only
R = Hook flash - Analog Trunk Only
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 12 characters
(default = Not Assigned)
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
(default = 753)
0 = Off (Deny)
1 = On
(default = 1)
Maximum of 8 digits (0 ~ 9,
(default = #2)
0 = Off (Deny)
1 = On
(default = 1)
27 = System Speed Dial
(Refer to the programming manual for
the default values and for all other
available options in this command.)
Assigned Data
1 ~ 32 = Speed dial groups 1 ~ 32
(default = 1)
Abbreviated Dialing/Speed Dial
*
, #,
*
, #)
*
, #)

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