NEC NEAX 2000 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
STATION SPEED DIALING
NEAX2000 IVS
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Business/Hotel/Data Features and Specifications
Page 298
NDA-24271, Issue 1.0
To program numbers in memory
1. Go off-hook and dial the Station Speed Dialing programming code.
2. Dial the abbreviated code to be assigned.
3. Dial the trunk access code and the desired telephone number.
4. Restore the handset.
Service Conditions
1. Each Station Speed Dialing buffer can store a maximum of 26 digits, including pauses. The trunk access
code (maximum 4 digits) must be dialed to be stored; however, the trunk access code is not counted in the
26 digits.
2. There are 1000 Speed Dialing buffers in a memory block, and there are 10 memory blocks for a total of
10,000 Speed Dialing buffers per system.
MP without expansion memory (standard): up to 4,000 buffers
MP with expansion memory (optional): up to 10,000 buffers
3. Single Line Telephones and the Multiline Terminals can be assigned up to 10 memory blocks (10000
buffers) each. When Station Speed Dialing is assigned, the minimum assignment is one memory block (10
buffers).
4. The same memory blocks can be shared by multiple stations. When the same memory blocks are shared,
there is an assignment that allows selected stations to be able to reprogram the buffer on a per-station basis.
5. Only the feature keys on Multiline Terminals can be programmed for internal or external calls. All other
Speed Dialing buffers are for trunk calls only.
6. Code Restriction can be allowed or denied with Station Speed Dialing on a system basis.
7. The numbers stored in each Speed Dialing buffer will be retained in the event of system reinitialization or
power failure.
8. A pause may be programmed by using the # or * key. If # is used, the pause duration is 1.5 seconds. If * is
used, a system programmable pause (1.5 - 12 seconds: default is 3 seconds) is provided.
9. Refer to the Consecutive Speed Dialing feature for additional information.
10. If the system is designated as KF registration, this feature will not be available, except for the following
operation:
Press a Trunk (TRK) key (trunk service)
Press a One Touch key (station speed dialing)
11. The following numbers can be stored in a One Touch key of a Multiline Terminal:
a. Access code for Hooking signal to a Centrex (maximum 2 digits) + desired number (maximum 26
digits)
This One Touch key is effective when the station user is connected to a Centrex line. The Recall key
is used to return to the original line. Call information can be recorded in SMDR.
b. Station number + DTMF signal after the called station answered (maximum 26 digits in total)
This One Touch key is effective when the station user is in idle or busy or seizing a trunk.
c. Trunk access code (maximum 4 digit) + outside number + * # + DTMF signal after the called station
answered (maximum 26 digits in total except trunk access code).
Note:
* # is programmed as a delimiter between outside number and DTMF signal.