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The equipment controller can store a maximum of 80 System Speed Dial
numbers (dial codes 20-79).
System Speed Dial numbers must be programmed from an MLS-34D or
MLS-12D display phone at extension jack 10 or 11.
If you must include a dial-out code before dialing an outside number,
include the dial-out code in the programmed Speed Dial number.
It is recommended that you do not store Centrex feature codes as System
Speed Dial numbers. (If the equipment controller sees an asterisk in the
Centrex feature code, it will interpret the number as a Marked System
Speed Dial number and will not dial the asterisk.)
Appendix A provides a form on which to record Speed Dial numbers. You
should record all System Speed Dial numbers on the top of that form and give a
copy to each user with an MLS- or MLC-model phone.
You may decide to use Centrex speed dialing on all lines for the numbers that
all users need often; Centrex speed dial numbers can be dialed from both
standard phones and MLS- or MLC-model phones.
Frequently-dialed numbers can also be programmed onto Auto Dial buttons on
MLS- or MLC-model phones for even faster one-touch dialing.
Personal Speed Dialing
Personal Speed Dial numbers are available only at the extension for which they
are programmed (for users who have MLS- or MLC-model phones). The
following notes apply to Personal Speed Dial numbers:
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Personal Speed Dial numbers are stored in an extension’s memory and
are for the private use of that extension.
Each extension can have a maximum of 20 Personal Speed Dial numbers
(dial codes 80-99).
Personal Speed Dial numbers can be programmed from an MLS-34D or
MLS-12D phone at extension jack 10 or 11, or from the user’s extension.
Personal Speed Dial numbers do not have to be used to store telephone
numbers. Like programmable buttons, they can also be programmed to
provide faster access to equipment and Centrex features.
If you must include a dial-out code before dialing an outside number,
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include the dial-out code in the programmed Speed Dial number.
Users can record their Personal Speed Dial numbers on the Quick Reference
cards for their phones or on the bottom of the Appendix A “Speed Dial
Numbers” form.
Calling Restrictions
Once a caller has access to a Centrex line, Centrex can provide dialing
restrictions for the line. Centrex restrictions apply to all appearances of a
line—controlling calling on all phones that have that line assigned, whether the
line is assigned as a secondary line or as a primary line.
The dialing restrictions that are available through your equipment controller can
provide additional flexibility, letting you control a particular extension’s access to
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