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    							Xen IPK Features and Specifications Manual
    Features and Specifications Manual S10 – 523
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    1. Press the desired Feature Access or One-Touch key.
    1. Lift the handset, and receive internal dial tone.
    2. Dial the Station Speed Dial Access Code (default: 
    J).
    3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number (
    H0~II).
    4. Talk with the called party.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSData Assignment
    	An 80 or 1000 System Speed Dial is Assigned in System
    Programming. 
    General
    	A maximum of 24 digits can be programmed into a Speed Dial buffer.
    	A maximum of 16 Feature Access keys per station can be
    programmed on unused line keys. A maximum of 16 digits can be
    programmed into each Feature Access key.
    	A maximum of 16 digits can be programmed into a One-Touch key.
    	A maximum of 13 characters using 80 System Speed Dial Mode or 12
    characters using 1000 System Speed Dial mode can be entered for
    the name.
    	One-Touch keys programmed as Station Speed Dial cannot have a
    name stored with the number to dial.
    	A pause, 
    Q, and # may be programmed into a Multiline Terminal
    Station Speed Dial buffer. Each item is counted as a digit; however, the
    Trunk and Trunk Group Access Code do not count as digits.
    	A pause and hookflash can be programmed into a Single Line
    Telephone Station Speed Dial buffer, but only when using the Xen IPK
    System Programming Technician Software.
    	Pauses should not be stored in systems with the Least Cost Routing
    (LCR) feature. These pauses may cause the MIFM-U( ) ETU with
    KMM( )UA to seize a Least Cost Route because the pauses may be
    considered digits dialled. In systems using the LCR feature, pauses
    should be programmed as part of extra codes in the Extra Code Add
    Table.
    	The built-in battery backup on the CPUI( )-U( ) ETU retains Station
    Speed Dial memories if power fails.
    To use a Feature Access or One-Touch key programmed for Station 
    Speed Dial from a Multiline Terminal:
    To use a Station Speed Dial Buffer from a Single Line Telephone: 
    						
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    	Multiline Terminals with an LCD display can verify Station Speed Dial
    buffer contents by pressing the Conference key, then the Redial key,
    and then dialling the Station Speed Dial buffer (80~99).
    	Multiline Terminals with an LCD display can verify Station Speed Dial
    buffer contents programmed on a Feature Access or One-Touch key
    by pressing the Feature key and then pressing the Feature Access or
    One-Touch key.
    	Multiline Terminal users may access two or more Station Speed Dial
    buffers by using the Consecutive Speed Dial feature.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMINGFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    C-23 Consecutive Speed Dial
    F-1 Feature Access – User Programmable
    S-12 Speed Dial – System
    N-1 Nesting DialNesting Dial
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BESpeed Dial Buffer Allocation 1-1-35
    ¶+BESpeed Dial Number/Name Display Selection 1-1-33
    ¶+BTMLine Key Selection for Telephone Mode 4-12
    ¶+BAAccess Code (1-, 2-, or 3-Digit) Assignment1-1-46/47/
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    Speed Dial Stored 
    CharactersS-11
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONEach Multiline Terminal in the system may be assigned 20 Station Speed
    Dial buffers. Depending on System Programming, if 1000 additional System
    Speed Dial numbers are assigned, the stations do not have Station Speed
    Dial. Station Speed Dial buffers may contain a maximum of 24 digits and 13
    alphanumeric characters for storing a name associated with the number.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All Multiline Terminals equipped with LCDs.
    Required Components
    None.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. PressT.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed
    (
    H0~II). 
    4. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits).
    5. Dial the desired telephone number.
    6. Press
    U, and enter a name using the Dial Pad character
    Assignment table at the end of this feature.
    7. Press
    T.
    1. Press 
    T.
    2. Press 
    Q.
    3. Dial the Station Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed
    (
    H0~II).
    4. Dial 
    0.
    5. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits).
    To program a Station Speed Dial buffer with stored characters:
    To program a Feature Access key for Station Speed Dial with stored 
    characters: 
    						
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    6. Dial the desired telephone number.
    7. Press
    U, and enter a name using the dial pad character codes.
    8. Press
    T.
    1. Press
    T.
    2. Press
    Q.
    3. Dial the System Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed
    (
    00~GI or 000~III). 
    4. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits).
    5. Dial the desired telephone number.
    6. Press
    U, and enter a name using the dial padcharacter codes.
    7. Press 
    T.
    1. Press
    Q.
    2. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number (
    00~II or
    000~III).
    1. Press the desired Feature Access key.
    To program a System Speed Dial buffer with stored characters 
    (Attendant Position only):
    To use a Speed Dial buffer with stored characters:
    To use the Feature Access key for Station Speed Dial with stored 
    characters: 
    						
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    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSData Assignment
    	The 80 or 1000 Speed Dial Mode is Assigned in System
    Programming.
    	In System Programming, the name can be assigned to be displayed
    first, followed by the number dialled, or the number dialled followed by
    the name (default: number dialled first, then the name).
    Restrictions
    	One-Touch keys, programmed as Station Speed Dial, cannot have a
    name stored with the number to dial.
    General
    	A maximum of 13 characters, using 80 System Speed Dial Mode, or
    12 characters, using 1000 System Speed Dial Mode, can be entered
    for the name.
    	When programming Feature Access or One-Touch keys, the
    Conference key can be used to backspace and erase an entry.
    	Stored characters can only be entered for outside line numbers.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LISTFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    F-2 Feature Access - User Programmable
    N-1 Nesting Dial
    S-9 Speed Dial - Station
    S-10 Speed Dial - System 
    						
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    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMING
    Table 2-1  Dial Pad Character Assignment
    Key Press
    Button 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th
    11@[¥]^_‘{l}
    äâBack to 1
    2 A B C a b c 2 Back to A
    3 D E F d e f 3 Back to D
    4 G H I g h i 4 Back to G
    5 J K L j k l 5 Back to J
    6 M N O m n o 6 Back to M
    7 P Q R S p q r s 7 Back to P
    8 T U V t u v 8 Back to T
    9 W X YZwxyz9Back to W
    0 0 !  # $ % & ’ ( ) Back to 0
    * * + ,-./:; ?Back to *
    # Set Space Back to Set
    Conf clear and back 1 character before cursor
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BESpeed Dial Number/Name Display Selection 1-1-33
    ¶+BESpeed Dial Buffer Allocation 1-1-35
    ¶+BNSystem Speed Dial Display Assignment 2-07 
    						
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    Speed Dial – SystemS-12
    FEATURE 
    DESCRIPTIONAttendant Positions can be used to program up to 1000 System Speed Dial
    memories or 80 System Speed Dial memories that provide shared access
    by all stations. System Speed Dial memories may be set to override or not
    override code restriction assignments in groups of 10 or 100.
    When 80 system speed dial buffers are allowed, each station user has an
    additional 20 station speed dial buffers.
    SYSTEM 
    AVAILABILITYTerminal Type
    All terminals.
    Required Components
    None.
    OPERATING 
    PROCEDURES
    1. Press T.
    2. Press 
    Q.
    3. Dial the Speed Dial buffer number to be programmed (use
    00~GI or 000~III).
    4. Dial the Trunk or Trunk Group Access Code (maximum four digits).
    5. Dial the desired telephone number.
    6. Press 
    U, and enter the name using the character codes (optional
    step). Refer to Section S-11 Speed Dial Stored Characters.
    7. Press 
    T.
    1. Press 
    Q.
    2. Dial the System Speed Dial buffer number (use 
    00~GI or
    000~III).
    To program the System Speed Dial buffer from the Attendant 
    Position:
    To use System Speed Dial from a Multiline Terminal: 
    						
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    1. Press the desired Feature Access or One-Touch key.
    1. Lift the handset, and receive internal dial tone.
    2. Dial the Speed Dial Access Code (default: 
    J).
    3. Dial the System Speed Dial buffer number (use 
    00~GI or
    000~III.
    4. Talk with called party.
    SERVICE 
    CONDITIONSData Assignment 
    	Class of Service assignment allows station users to program System
    Speed Dial buffers.
    	The 80 or 1000 System Speed Dial mode is Assigned in System
    Programming.
    	In System Programming, System Speed Dial access is allowed or
    denied per tenant/per System Speed Dial block assignment. Using 80
    System Speed Dial mode, blocks have groups of 10 buffers. When
    using 1000 System Speed Dial mode, the blocks are divided by groups
    of 100 buffers.
    	When using 1000 System Speed Dial mode, buffers 900~999 cannot
    be restricted from any tenant.
    	System Speed Dial blocks can be shared by one or more tenants.
    	In System Programming, System Speed Dial can be assigned to
    override Code Restriction per Code Restriction Class.
    General
    	One thousand System Speed Dial buffers (000~999) are available
    when no Station Speed Dial buffers are assigned.
    	A maximum of 24 digits can be programmed into a System Speed
    Dial buffer.
    	A name can be entered with the number to be dialled when
    programming a System Speed Dial buffer. The name is displayed
    when the Speed Dial buffer is used.
    	A maximum of 13 characters using 80 System Speed Dial mode or 12
    characters using 1000 System Speed Dial mode can be entered for
    the name.
    To use a Feature Access or One-Touch key programmed for System 
    Speed Dial from a Multiline Terminal:
    To use a System Speed Dial buffer from a Single Line Telephone: 
    						
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    	A pause, hookflash, 4, and # may be programmed into a System
    Speed Dial buffer. Each item is counted as a digit, except the Trunk
    and Trunk Group Access Code.
    	The built-in battery backup on the CPUI(  )-U(  ) ETU retains System
    Speed Dial memories if power fails.
    	To verify System Speed Dial buffer contents, press the Conference
    key, then the Redial key, and then dial the System Speed Dial buffer
    (use 00~79 or 000~999) on a Multiline Terminal with an LCD display.
    	Multiline Terminal users may access two or more System Speed Dial
    buffers by using the Consecutive Speed Dial feature.
    	A pause is automatically inserted if a PBX Access Code with a pause
    is entered into a System Speed Dial buffer. (Must be allowed in
    System Programming.)
    	Pauses should not be stored in Speed Dial in systems with the Least
    Cost Routing (LCR) feature. These pauses may cause the MIFM-U(  )
    ETU with KMM( )UA to seize a Least Cost Route because the pauses
    may be considered digits dialled. In systems using the LCR feature,
    pauses should be programmed as part of extra codes in the Extra
    Code Add Table.
    RELATED 
    FEATURES LIST
    GUIDE TO 
    FEATURE 
    PROGRAMMINGFeature 
    NumberFeature Name
    C-23 Consecutive Speed Dial
    F-1 Feature Access – User Programmable
    N-1 Nesting Dial
    S-10 Speed Dial – Station
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key
    ¶+BESpeed Dial Buffer Allocation 1-1-35
    ¶+BESpeed Dial Number/Name Display Selection 1-1-33
    ¶+ACSystem Speed Dial Restriction by Tenant 1-1-18 
    						
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    ¶+BTSClass of Service (Attendant) Feature Selection 1 1-8-07 1-3
    ¶+BTTStation to Class of Service Feature Assignment 4-17
    ¶+ACSystem Speed Dial Override by Class Selection 1-1-62
    ¶+BNSystem Speed Dial Display Assignment 2-07
    ¶+BAAccess Code (1-, 2-, or 3-Digit) Assignment1-1-46/47/
    48090, 095
    Order
    and
    Shortcut
    System Data NameMemory 
    BlockFunction
    1-8-07
    Attendant
    Page-Line 
    Key1-8-08
    Station
    Page-Line 
    Key 
    						
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