One-Touch Calling - NEC SL1000 Features And Specifications Manual

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Description
One-Touch Calling gives a multiline terminal user one-button access to extensions, trunks, speed dial
bins and selected system features. This saves users time when accessing co-workers, clients and
features they use most often. Instead of dialing a series of codes, the user need only press the
One-Touch key. An extension user can have One-Touch keys programmed for:
• Direct Station Selection - one-button access to extensions
• Station Speed Dial - one-button access to stored numbers (up to 36 digits long)
• Speed Dial - System/Group/Station - one-button access to stored speed dialing numbers
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• Trunk Calling - one-button access to trunks or trunk groups
• Service Codes - one-button access to specific Service Codes
An extension user can chain dial with One-Touch Keys. For example, a user can store the number for
a company Automated Attendant in key 1 and employee extension numbers in keys 2~5. The user
presses key 1 to call the company, then one of keys 2~5 to ring the employee to which they want to
speak.
An extension user or system administrator can optionally store a Flash command under a One-Touch
key. This is helpful for One-Touch Keys used as Station Speed Dial bins. The stored Flash may be
helpful to access features of the connected Telco, PBX or Centrex.
Conditions
• One-Touch keys provide a Busy Lamp Field (BLF).
• When a multiline terminal user is on a call, they can transfer to another station by pressing a DSS
key for that station. It is not necessary to press Transfer to transfer to another station using a DSS
key.
When a multiline terminal user is on a call, they must press transfer to transfer a call off site with a DSS key.
When a multiline terminal user is on a call, they must press transfer to transfer a call to a destination that is
not a station (Voice Mail/Department group pilot, etc.).
• Pauses can be entered in the dial string of a DSS/One Touch button. The pause is entered as P in
the dial string and causes the system to wait three seconds before sending the rest of the digits that
follow the P (pause). Multiple pauses can be entered.
• The @ can be entered in the dial string of a DSS/One Touch button. The @ only applies to ISDN and
Intercom calls. When using the @, the system waits for the destination to answer (answer supervi-
sion), and then sends the rest of the digits.
• Entering a P (pause) in a DSS/One Touch dial string can be used for CO calls, Intercom calls, or after
the @ for ISDN calls.
• ARS with Max Digits is not supported when entering the @ or a P (pause) in the dial string of a DSS/
One Touch button.
Default Settings
None
System Availability
Terminals
All Multiline Terminals and DSS Consoles
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