NEC Electra Elite 48/192 Features And Specifications Manual page 547

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RELATED FEATURES
LIST
S - 42
A maximum of 24 digits can be programmed in a System Speed Dial
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buffer.
A name can be entered with the number to be dialed when
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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
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12 characters using 1000 System Speed Dial mode can be entered
for the name.
A pause, hookflash,
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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 CPUB( )-U10 ETU for Electra Elite
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192 system or on the MBD-U10 Unit in the B48-U10 KSU for Electra
Elite 48 system retains System Speed Dial memories if power fails.
To verify System Speed Dial buffer contents on a Multiline Terminal
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with an LCD display, press the Conference key, then the Redial key,
and dial the System Speed Dial buffer (use 00~79 or 000~999).
Multiline Terminal users may access two or more System Speed Dial
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buffers by using Consecutive Speed Dial.
A pause is automatically inserted when a PBX Access Code with a
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pause specified by Memory Block 1-1-24 (PBX/CTX Access Code
Assignment I) is entered in a System Speed Dial buffer.
Pauses should not be stored in Speed Dial in systems with the Least
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Cost Routing (LCR) feature. These pauses may cause the MIFM-U10
ETU with KMM(1.0)U to seize a Least Cost Route because the
pauses may be considered digits dialed. In systems using the LCR
feature, pauses should be programmed as part of extra codes in the
Extra Code Add Table.
Feature
Number
C-22
F-2
N-1
S-10
S-11
, and # may be programmed in a System
D
Feature Name
Consecutive Speed Dial
Feature Access - User Programmable
Nesting Dial
Speed Dial - Station
Speed Dial Stored Characters
Electra Elite
Speed Dial - System

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