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Speed Dial – System/Group/Station
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 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 extension. The system has 10000 Speed
Dialing bins that you can allocate between System and Group Speed Dialing and a
maximum of 64 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 a 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. In addition, 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
#
Though there are 10000 Speed Dialing bins available in the system, once
programmed, these bins can currently only be dialed 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.)
The Speaker and service code
2 operations are not available for any 4-digit Speed
#
Dial System bin number.
DSS Console Chaining
DSS Console chaining allows an extension user with a DSS Console to chain to a
Speed Dialing number stored under a DSS Console key. The stored number dials out
(chains) to the initial call. This can, for example, simplify dialing when calling a
company with an Automated Attendant. You can program the bin for the company
number under one DSS Console key (e.g.,
200) and the client extension number
#
under the other (e.g.,
201). The DSS Console user can press the first key to call the
#
company, wait for the Automated Attendant to answer, then press the second key to
call the client (extension 400).
The DSS Console user can also chain to a Speed Dialing number dialed manually,
from a Programmable Function Key or a One-Touch Key.
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