Speed Dial (Sd) - Toshiba Strata DK14 General Description Manual

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Features
System Features

Speed Dial (SD)

Also known as automatic dialing or one-button dialing, this feature enables the customer to assign
dialing codes to telephone numbers that are frequently called. Each system SD number can have
up to 20 digits. Two or more speed numbers can also be "chained" during one call to accommodate
numbers that have more than 20 digits. Pauses and flashes can be programmed into the number.
Both system and station SD numbers are available.
System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers are available to all station users. A designated station,
Attendant console, or DKAdmin PC can assign the SD numbers.
The maximum number of available SD numbers is:
DK14 – up to 40
DK40i – up to 40
DK424
RCTUA processor – up to 40
RCTUBA/BB processor – up to 100
RCTUC/D processor – up to 100
RCTUE/F processor – up to 800
Access to the SD numbers can be assigned on a station-by-station basis, and some stations can be
restricted. If a station user is restricted from using the SD numbers, that user is automatically
restricted from having station speed numbers. The SD numbers can also be programmed to
override toll restriction.
If the system is installed behind a Centrex or a PBX, the SD locations can also be used for storage
of Centrex/PBX feature access codes. Those codes can then be assigned to appear as automatic
dialing buttons on phones that need them. In this way, Centrex or PBX feature codes can be
programmed for one-button access.
SSD codes 90~99 can be pre-defined and incorporated into any other SD code to dial up to 20
digits (37 digits chained) using one code. For example, an Other Common Carrier (OCC) access
number could be programmed as SD code 90. Then, SD code 90 could be used as part of the
telephone number for another SD code by entering *90 as the first three digits in the telephone
number for that SD code.
Station SD enables the station user to have a private automatic dialing list. Each station can have
up to 40 station SD numbers. The numbers in this list can be changed by the station user at will.
Station SD can be enabled or denied on a station-by-station basis.
The station user assigns a two-digit code to each of the telephone numbers, and programs a
number for each code. The user can then "speed dial" the number by using the code, instead of
having to dial the number manually. If the station has buttons assigned as SD buttons, one speed
dial number can be programmed for each SD. Numbers not assigned to SD must be accessed with
a SD code.
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System Availability
Standard on Strata DK14/DK40i/DK424
Strata DK Feature Description 5/99

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