NEC DTL-12BT-1 - DT330 - Plus BCH Description page 103

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There are three types of Speed Dialing: System, Group and Station. All co-workers
can share the System Speed Dialing numbers. All co-workers in the same Speed
Dialing Group can share the Group Speed Dialing numbers. Station Speed Dialing
numbers are available only at a user extension. The system has 2000 Speed Dialing
bins that you can allocate between System and Group Speed Dialing and a maximum
of 65 Speed Dialing Groups are available. Each extension has 10 Station Speed Dial
bins.
Each Speed Dialing bin can store a number having up to 24 digits.
When placing a Speed Dialing call, the system normally routes the call through Trunk
Group Routing or ARS (whichever is enabled). Or, the user can preselect a specific
trunk for the call. In addition, the system can optionally force System Speed Dialing
numbers to route over a specific Trunk Group. User preselection always overrides
the system routing.
System Bins Limited to 1000 with Speaker Key or
Though there are 2000 Speed Dialing bins available in the system, once
programmed, these bins can currently only be dialed using the Directory Dial feature
(Press Directory key + SYS softkey + use arrow keys to locate number, or enter the
Speed Dial bin name + Speaker to place call.)
The Speaker and service code
Dial System bin number.
DSS Console Chaining
DSS Console chaining allows an extension user with a DSS Console to chain to a
Speed Dialing number stored under a DSS Console key. The stored number dials out
(chains) to the initial call. This can, for example, simplify dialing when calling a
company with an Automated Attendant. You can program the bin for the company
number under one DSS Console key (e.g.,
under the other (e.g.,
company, wait for the Automated Attendant to answer, then press the second key to
call the client (extension 400).
The DSS Console user can also chain to a Speed Dialing number dialed manually,
from a Programmable Function Key or a One-Touch Key.
Storing a Flash
To enhance compatibility with connected Centrex and PBX lines, a Speed Dialing bin
can have a stored Flash command. For example, storing 9 Flash 926 5400 causes
the system to dial 9, flash the line, and then dial 926 5400. The Flash can be stored
by the user from their telephone or by the system administrator during system
programming.
General Description Manual
2 operations are not available for any 4-digit Speed
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201). The DSS Console user can press the first key to call the
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2 Service Code
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200) and the client extension number
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