NEC Ds2000 Software Instructions Manual
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Speed Dial DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features333 The system automatically assigns System Speed Dial blocks. By default, Personal Speed Dial Blocks are assigned as follows. You can change the Personal Speed Dial block assignment for an extension in system program- ming. Always be careful, however, to not assign a Personal Speed Dial block that is already in use for System Speed Dial. If you do, that extension’s personal entries will overwrite the system entries, and vice-versa....
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Speed Dial 334Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Centrex Compatibility Speed Dial offers unique compatibility with connected Centrex services. A Speed Dial number can accommodate both placing a new call and outdialing the stored Speed Dial number on an active Centrex trunk. This enables features such as Centrex Transfer and Conference. Speed Dial adheres to the following rules. When a user presses ICM and selects a Speed Dial number (using any method), the system examines the contents...
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Speed Dial DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features335 Programming Guide Step-by-step guide for setting up Speed Dial Step 1: Should extension be able to use System Speed DIal? • In Program 0101 - System Speed Dial Access (page 440), enter Y if extension should have access to System Speed Dial. • In Program 1803 - Extension Line Access Assign- ments (page 546), make sure extensions have access to the trunks you want to use for System Speed Dial. • In Program 1002 - Trunk Groups (page 506),...
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Speed Dial 336Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Step 4: Should extension or DSS Console have Programmable Function Key access to Sys- tem Speed Dial numbers. • In Program 1701 - System Speed Dial Key (page 519), assign a keyset programmable key as a System Speed Dial Key (code 14 + System Speed Dial bin number). • In Program 1704 - System Speed Dial Key (page 529), assign a DSS Console key as a Sys- tem Speed Dial Key (code 14 + System Speed Dial bin number). • Do not assign keyset or...
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Speed Dial DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features337 Step 7: Should extension or DSS Console have Programmable Function Key access to Per- sonal Speed Dial numbers. • In Program 1701 - Personal Speed Dial Key (page 519), assign a keyset programmable key as a Personal Speed Dial Key (code 15 + System Speed Dial bin number). • In Program 1704 - Personal Speed Dial Key (page 529), assign a DSS Console key as a Per- sonal Speed Dial Key (code 10 + System Speed Dial bin number). • Do not assign...
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Speed Dial 338Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Programming List Program 0101 - System Speed Dial Access (page 440) In an extension’s Class of Service, enter Y to allow the extension to access System Speed Dial numbers. Program 0201 - Enable Account Codes in Speed Dial (2.01.07 or higher) (page 446) Program 0201 - Enable Dial-out of # in a Speed Dial Number (Prior to 2.01.07) (page 447) Enter Y for this option if you want the system to outdial any # characters stored in the Speed Dial...
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Speed Dial DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features339 Program 0301 - Number of Digits in a System Speed Dial Code (page 450) Assign the number of digits the system uses to designate System Speed Dial bins (2, 3 or 4). With 2-digit bins, the system has 10 bins numbered 20-29. With 3-digit bins, the system has 100 bins numbered 200-299. With 4-digit bins, the system as 1000 bins numbered 2000-2999. Program 0401 - Dialing Pause (page 456) For Speed Dial, the system waits this interval when it...
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Speed Dial 340Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual Other Related Features Account Codes (page 34) An extension user can store an Account Code in a Speed Dial bin. See Using Account Codes and Speed Dial (page 34) for more. Central Office Calls, Placing (page 93) You can store outside numbers in Speed Dial bins for quick access to frequently called numbers. Check Key (page 103) Check Personal Speed Dial bin assignments. Direct Station Selection (DSS) Console (page 128) The DSS Console Personal...
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Speed Dial DS1000/2000 Software ManualChapter 1: Features341 (i.e.., 90-98 for Trunk Groups 0-8). OR Press ICM if you want to enter Intercom codes. 5. Press HOLD. 6. Enter the number you want to store (up to 30 digits long). If storing Intercom codes, you can enter any valid dial sequence consisting of the dig- its 0-9, # and *. To insert a pause, press MIC. To insert a Flash, press FLASH. 7. Press HOLD. 8. Enter a name for the Speed Dial number For help on programming names, see Keys for Entering...
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Speed Dial 342Chapter 1: FeaturesDS1000/2000 Software Manual With Fixed Slot software: Press ICM and dial ##. 2. Dial the System Speed Dial bin number (normally 200-299). 3. Press HOLD. 4. Enter the trunk number you want the system to use when dialing your stored number (1-48 in DS2000, 1-6 in DS1000). OR Enter the Trunk Group number you want the system to use when dialing your stored number (i.e.., 90-98 for Trunk Groups 0-8). OR Press ICM if you want to enter Intercom codes. 5. Press HOLD. 6....