1.6 Memory Dialling Features
58 Feature Guide
1.6.1.5 Speed Dialling—Personal/System
Description
An extension user can use short numbers to frequently dialled numbers that are stored in the PBX, either
in the extension's Personal Speed Dialling or in System Speed Dialling.
Personal Speed Dialling is also known as Station Speed Dialling.
Conditions
[General]
• Any number, such as a telephone number or feature number, can be stored in Personal Speed Dialling
(up to 24 digits) and System Speed Dialling (up to 32 digits).
• This feature is not available on rotary single line telephones (SLTs).
[Personal Speed Dialling]
• Personal Speed Dialling numbers (0 through 9) correspond to the numbers (F1 through F10) of the
Programmable Feature (PF) buttons assigned as One-touch Dialling numbers.
Assigning a One-touch Dialling number to PF button "F1" will override Personal Speed Dialling number
"0", and vice versa.
• An SLT user can check the stored number by exchanging the SLT with a PT. PF buttons (F1 through
F10) correspond to Personal Speed Dialling numbers (0 through 9). Press the desired PF button to
check the number.
[System Speed Dialling]
• TRS for System Speed Dialling ( TRS—System Speed Dialling Class [301])
Calls made using System Speed Dialling are restricted depending on the class of service (COS) of
System Speed Dialling numbers and the COS assigned to each extension ( 1.8.1 Toll Restriction
(TRS)).
• System Speed Dialling numbers ( System Speed Dialling Number [001]) and names ( System
Speed Dialling Name [011]) can be assigned through system programming. The assigned name will be
shown on the display of a proprietary telephone (PT) when an extension user makes calls using this
feature.
• Caller's Name
If the dialled number matches a number stored in the System Speed Dialling table with an assigned
name, the assigned name will be shown on the display ( 1.16.1 Caller ID).
• System Speed Dialling, One-touch Dialling, and manual dialling can be used in combination.
User Manual References
1.2.2 Easy Dialling
3.3.2 System Programming