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Location: Far away Rep Power: 6 ![]() | Extrom HMS-616 Speed Calling Feature Description This feature allows an extension user to store telephone numbers in what is termed a "Speed Call List", and then, by dialling short codes, instruct the system to dial the numbers in the list. This saves the user having to manually dial the numbers that they frequently call. Speed Call Lists There can be a theoretical maximum of 8191 lists defined on the system with a maximum of 1000 numbers stored in any list. A list can be used by any number of extensions. When a list is created the system administrator must specify the type of the list which can be one of two types:- · System Speed Call (SSC) · Speed Call - Personal (SCL) The basic difference is that System Speed Call Lists can be set up to override the call restrictions applied to an extension. This means that if you have certain telephone numbers that you want normally barred extensions to reach then by placing the numbers in a System Speed Call List this can be achieved. Such a list has its own Network Class Of Service (NCOS) which can effectively change the restriction of a telephone while the call is made using that list. Feature Implementation This section is split into three parts:- · Creating new lists · Updating lists. · Assigning lists to extensions Creating a New List Speed Call Lists are created, changed and deleted using Program 18. Speed Call Lists are printed using Program 20. To create a new list you will need to define the list number and specify whether it is a System or Personal list. For either type the maximum number of telephone numbers allowed in the list and the maximum number of digits allowed in those telephone numbers must be defined. If it is a System List then the NCOS value must be specified. Once a list has been created it is then available to be assigned to any number of extensions. Updating Lists. Adding, changing or deleting telephone numbers from the list can be performed by the System Administrator or delegated to a list "Controller". A controller can programme numbers into the list from their extension. Analogue sets can be Controllers of Personal lists. The procedure to add, change or delete numbers in a list is given in the telephone set user guide. Digital sets can be Controllers of System lists and Personal lists. The procedure to add, change or delete numbers in the lists is given in the telephone set user guide. Remember to include the access code for an outside line in the stored number. Assigning Lists to Extensions Analogue Sets Use Program 10 to assign one of the following feature mnemonics followed by the list number:- SSU System Speed Call User. SCU Personal Speed Call User. SCC Personal Speed Call Controller. Digital Sets A digital set can be assigned to many lists using dedicated keys and additionally can be a user of one System Speed Call list without assigning it to a key. Use Program 11 to assign one of the following mnemonics followed by the list number to a key:- SCU Speed Call User. SCC Speed Call Controller. SSU System Speed Call User. SSC System Speed Call Controller. Additional Notes If the size of the list is between 0 and 10 then single digit indexing is required (0-9). If the size of the list is between 11 and 100 then two digit indexing is required (00-99). If the size of a list is between 101 and 1000 then 3 digit indexing is required (000-999). Use Program 10 to assign one of the following feature mnemonics followed by the list number:- SSU System Speed Call User. SCU Personal Speed Call User. SCC Personal Speed Call Controller. Example In this example a new Personal Speed Call List 130 has been created. The list has then been assigned to analogue TN 9 6 as the Controller and to key 3 of digital TN 8 2 as a user. The digital set is also given access to System list 131 without assigning it to a key. Create new list. LD 18 Load Program 18. REQ NEW TYPE SCL Personal Speed Call list. (SSC for System List). LSNO 130 Specify list number DNSZ 12 Maximum number of digits in the numbers that can stored. SIZE 10 Maximum number of DNs in the list. WRT STOR 0 9017858081 Defines number in first store including 9 to access of line WRT STOR 1 90800500005 Defines number in second store WRT STOR 2 2273 WRT STOR REQ END Exit Program 18 Note: Use the CHG command to add or amend the list. When creating a system speed list the prompt NCOS (Network Class of Service) will appear. This prompt refers to the restriction level associated with the list. To print the numbers assigned in List 130: LD 20 REQ PRT TYPE SCL LSNO 130 SIZE 10 RANGE xx yy You can print out a range of store numbers. STOR 0 901785762444 STOR 1 90800500005 STOR 2 2273 REQ: END Exit Program 20 Assign feature to an analogue set. LD 10 Load Program 10. REQ CHG TYPE 500 TN 96 ECHG YES ITEM FTR SCC 130 User and Controller of Speed Call list 130 ITEM REQ END Exit Program 10 Allocate feature to a digital set LD 11 Load Program 11. REQ CHG TYPE 2616 TN 82 ECHG YES ITEM KEY 3 SCU 130 User of Speed Call list 130 assigned to key 3 KEY ITEM SSU 131 User of System Speed Call list 131 ITEM REQ END Exit Program 11 | ||||||||
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