Ascotel IntelliGate 2025/2045/2065
Part 2 Numbering Plan 167
2.2.3 Categories for Abbreviated Dialling and Emergency
Number
Tab. 2.5: Abbreviated dialling category in the internal numbering plan
Abbreviated dialling numbers
Abbreviated dialling numbers facilitate exchange traffic in the case of frequently
used numbers. They can also be used to activate */# procedures more quickly.
An internal or external call number or a */# procedure and a name can be stored
under any abbreviated dialling number
Stored Numbers
If an external number is stored, the exchange access prefix must also be entered
at the same time. Prefix and number must be separated with a hyphen. The
hyphen ensures that when the number is dialled via a line key, the exchange
access prefix is truncated.
Only the front portion of a number can be entered at any time. The rear portion
must then be suffix-dialled manually. Example:
The number 0-001212 and the name "NY" (for New York) are stored under the
abbreviated dialling number 7500. Any user who wants to call Manhattan, New
York, simply dials "NY" by name, then adds the local number.
Name
The name is used:
• To dial by entering the name rather than the call number (dialling by name).
Category Name
Name Explanation Number
1)
1)
Initialization values for Switzerland
Explanation
Abbreviated dialling
numbers
Other, user-definable num-
bers are stored under these
numbers
7000 to
7999
Emergency number Emergency destinations are
stored under this number,
depending on the switch-
ing group
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