NEC N 1093100 Water System User Manual


 
Speed Dial
DSX Software Manual Features 319
Features
1. If yes, leave 1612-04: PBX/Centrex Flash Timer (page 686) at its current setting.
2. If no, adjust 1612-04: PBX/Centrex Flash Timer (page 686) as required.
1. If yes, leave 1602-03: Dialtone Detect Timer (page 671) at its current setting.
2. If no, adjust 1602-03: Dialtone Detect Timer (page 671) as required.
Other Related Features
Features
Account Codes (page 14)
An extension user can store an Account Code in a Speed Dial bin. See Using Account Codes and
Speed Dial (page 14) for more.
Central Ofce Calls, Placing (page 78)
You can store outside numbers in Speed Dial bins for quick access to frequently called numbers.
Check Key (page 86)
Check Personal Speed Dial bin assignments.
Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console (page 120)
The DSS Console Personal Speed Dial bins are the same as the extension to which the console is
attached. This means that DSS Consoles that share the same block number still have unique Personal
Speed Dial.
Toll Restriction (page 351)
The system enforces Toll Restriction on Speed Dial numbers as they are dialed, not as they are stored.
Voice Over (page 385)
An extension user can Voice Over after calling a co-worker by using Personal Speed Dial.
IntraMail Features
None
Operation
2. Is a Flash stored in a Speed Dial bin the correct duration?
3. Are Speed Dial calls correctly detecting dial tone?
Programming and Dialing Personal Speed Dial
In these instructions:
[Super Display Soft Key]
[Keyset Soft Key]
Forced Account Codes may prevent Speed Dial from dialing 911 emergency services.
To program a Personal Speed Dial number:
1.
Do not lift the handset or press any keys.
2.
Dial #SP (#77).
3.
Do one of the following.
a.
Dial the Personal Speed Dial bin number (701-720).
b.
Press a Personal Speed Dial bin key (for bins 701-710).
4.
Press HOLD.
5.
Do one of the following.
a.
Enter the line number you want the system to use when dialing your stored number (1-64).