IPECS Release 5
Feature Description & Operation 5.0
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4. The CO/IP line used for a Speed Dial is presented to a direct appearance on the iPECS Phone.
If there is no direct appearance at the station, a {
POOL} or {LOOP} button is used as the
appearance for the line.
5. The user may pre-select the CO/IP line for a Speed Dial number, overriding the CO/IP line
assignment in the Speed Dial bin.
6. A name can be entered for a Speed Dial number to permit access from the Dial-by-Name
directory.
7. If a Speed Dial number contains a “Dial Tone Detect” command, Flash as the first entry in the
bin, and dial tone detect is enabled for the CO line, the system must detect dial tone before
dialing the Speed Dial number.
Programming
SYSTEM 1. CO Dial-Tone Detect (PGM 160-Btn 3)
Related Features
CO Line Flash
Dial-by-Name
Display Security
Keypad Facility
LNR (Last Number Redial)
Dial Pulse to Tone Switchover
Save Number Redial (SNR)
Speed Dial Pause Insertion
System Speed Dial
Flex Button Direct Speed Dial Assignment
Hardware
2.64.4 System Speed Dial
Description
Commonly dialed numbers can be stored by the System Attendant or by the Administrator in Web
Admin for easy access by stations allowed use of System Speed Dial bins. With the iPECS-Micro,
iPECS-50 and 100, up to 800 System Speed Dial numbers may be stored. With iPECS 300 models,
up to 3000 System Speed Dial numbers are available. With iPECS 600(1200) models, up to
6000(12000) System Speed Dial numbers are available. Each Speed Dial number can be up to 48
characters in length and may include special instruction codes.
Special instruction codes available are:
‘*’ as 1
st
digit Activate Display Security.
Flash as 1
st
digit Activate dial tone detect.
‘#’ Insert a pause dialing command.
‘*’ not 1
st
digit Switch from Pulse to DTMF dialing.
[
MSG/CALLBK] Send as ISDN Keypad Facility IE.