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Storing a Flash
To enhance compatibility with connected Centrex and PBX lines, Speed Dialing bin can have a stored
Flash command. For example, storing 9 Flash 926 5400 causes the system to dial 9, flash the line and
then dial 926 5400. The Flash can be stored by the user from their telephone or by the system
administrator during system programming.
Using a Programmable Function Key
To streamline frequently-called numbers, a Speed Dialing Programmable Function Key can also store a
Speed Dialing bin number. When the extension user presses the key, the telephone automatically dials
the stored number. This provides true one-touch calling via a telephone function key.
Conditions
Speed Dial bins can contain stored Account Codes. To prevent them from being displayed
use PRG 20-07-04.
ARS selects the trunk for the call unless the user preselects.
A user can implement Speed Dial only if their extension has outgoing access to trunks.
An extension can have a One-Touch Key for Speed Dial operation.
If you enter a PBX trunk access code in a Speed Dial bin, the system automatically inserts
a pause after the bin.
Single line telephones can only dial System and Group Speed Dial numbers.
Toll Restriction may prevent a user from using a stored Speed Dial number.
Unless a user preselects a trunk, Trunk Group Routing selects the trunk Speed Dial uses
for trunk calls.
If the Speed Dial bin does not have a name assigned it does not show when scrolling
through the directory of speed dials.
If Program 13-01-01 is set to 1 (Intercom Access mode), system speed dial bins require
insertion of a trunk access code.
Default Settings
Available (No Speed Dialing bins are assigned).
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