
Panasonic Digital Business System - Operating Instructions
March 1997 Issue 24
120
Storing System Speed Dial Numbers
System Speed Dial (SSD) numbers are stored by the operator. The DBS has two sets of SSDs referred to as side
1 and side 2. An extension can have access to one or other of these sides as decided by system programming.
Once an SSD has been stored it is available to all extensions which have access to the side it resides in.
When storing SSDs the following key sequences have special meanings.
Sequence Meaning
CONF N
Important
N = 0 to 6. Group 0 = dial 9, 1 - 6 = 811 - 816
This command determines the line group to use when dialling the SSD.
It must be entered before the number to dial.
If a line is already selected it is ignored when the SSD is dialled.
It is important to assign line group access in this way when analogue
extensions are installed otherwise SSDs will not work with them.
REDIAL Inserts a pause in the dial stream.
Pause time is determined by system programming.
FF6 Blocks display of the numbers as dialled , for sensitive numbers.
MEMORY NN Dials the specified memory location as part of the dialled stream.
RECALL x..x # Automatically enters the account code x..x (max 10 digits.
FLASH Insert the flash function in the dial stream.
[Operation]
1 Press ON / OFF
2 Press RECALL
3 Press MEMORY
4 Dial the SSD side 1 or 2
5 Dial the location number 00 - 89
6 Enter numbers to dial , prefix with special codes if required (see table)
7 Press HOLD to store
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