Automatic Dialing Of Stored Numbers
Automatic Dialing
The system supports up to 24 automatic dial (autodial) numbers per station. Autodial
buttons can store up to 16 digits plus an intercom or line selection. Stored digits include
0–9,
✳
and #. The system stores a pause at any point where the HOLD button is pressed,
and stores a hookflash at any point where the TAP button is pressed. Automatic dialing
provides a way to obtain one-button access to frequently used system features. This
feature does not require any class of service to enable it.
Programmable DSS/BLF
A station user can store one-button, direct station selection (DSS) at any memory button
location to create a DSS memory button. When this button is pressed, any active outside
call is automatically placed on hold and an intercom call is automatically made to that
previously stored station number. The visual indicators of the stations programmed at the
button locations form a busy lamp field (BLF). The BLF conveys station status to the
user. An autodial number can also be programmed as a secondary function at every
DSS/BLF memory location. No class of service is required.
Station Speed Dial
Each station provides 10 speed dial number locations at the keypad buttons. Station
speed dial numbers can be up to 16 digits in length and can include line or intercom
selection, numbers, #,
✳
, pauses, and hookflash signals. A user can store a pause by
pressing the HOLD button and store a hookflash signal by pressing the TAP button.
System Speed Dial
The system provides 99 system-wide speed dial numbers. The system speed dial numbers
can be up to thirty-two digits in length, and can include numbers, #,
✳
, pauses, and
hookflash signals. The attendant programs the system speed dial numbers at station 10 or
12 for use at every station in the system. No class of service programming is required.
Digital Telephone System
IMI66–107
A – 6 Digital Telephone System Features
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