AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
were dialed directly.
This includes analysis of the number for the various types of
restriction.
This feature can also be used when entering account codes. After pressing ACCT ENTRY or
flashing the switchhook and dialing
“*O”, the user can enter a System Speed Dialing code.
The stored number associated with the code (the account code) will be listed in the SMDR
report.
Multilane voice terminals users may assign System Speed Dialing codes to Repertory Dialing
(REP DIAL) buttons.
Personal Speed Dialing:
Allows users to program up to seven Personal Speed Dialing numbers (maximum of 25
characters in length) that are accessible only from their terminals. The numbers are
accessed by dialing associated access codes (#20-#26).
Personal Speed Dialing is authorized on a per-station basis through System Administration.
The System Administrator will inform users if they can use this feature.
Refer to the
“Program” feature description for more information about programming
Personal Speed Dialing numbers.
If enough storage space is available in memory to allow assignment of a Station Speed
Dialing number, Confirmation Tone will be returned after each number is programmed. If
not, Reorder Tone will be returned.
Note: Personal Speed Dialing is voice terminal oriented, not PDC oriented. A user
who logs in at another terminal cannot use his/her Personal Speed Dialing numbers.
Considerations
System Speed Dialing allows users to dial a number by simply dialing #100-#189. The stored
number associated with each code is (typically) a common-use phone number and is
programmed via System Administration.
Personal Speed Dialing allows users to program up to seven (private) numbers for their
personal use;
these numbers can only be accessed from the terminal where originally
programmed.
The system will compare the restrictions applicable for the voice terminal against the
number associated with the Speed Dialing code, then allow or deny the call just as if the
number had been dialed directly from the terminal.
Interactions
Account Code Entry: System Speed Dialing codes may be used to store account
codes.
Calling Restrictions: A terminal that is restricted from placing a particular call
cannot avoid restriction by using the Speed Dialing feature.
Data Terminal Dialing: System Speed Dialing codes can be entered during Data
Terminal Dialing.
Last Number Dialed (V2): A number called with a Speed Dialing code is saved by
the Last Number Dialed feature.
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