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    Speed Calling - Station S-21
    S-21 Speed Calling - Station
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to dial certain frequently-called exchange network numbers using fewer digits
    (abbreviated call codes) than normally required. Using this feature, a user can establish his own abbreviated codes. 
    Operating Procedure
    1. Lift handset or press SPEAKER key; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial SPEED CALLING; enter access code (one to three digits). 
    (Note)
    3. Dial the abbreviated call code (one to three digits); call is completed.
    To set using the Primary Station only: 
    1. Lift handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial SPEED CALLING; enter feature access code (one or two digits). 
    (Note)
    3. Dial the abbreviated call code (one to three digits). At this point no tone is returned.
    4. Dial the outgoing number, including the route access code. A brief pause will occur before receiving
    service set tone. 
    Note:
    If one digit code is used, the format must be 00 to 99.
    To operate from a D
    term:
    1. Press the REDIAL key; receive dial tone. The LCD displays:
    2. Press the desired call code; the call is completed.
    Service Conditions
    1. SPEED CALLING-STATION codes are programmed into RAM memory per Local Processor. 
    2.
    (Series 7400 software enhancement) Each abbreviated call code can store a maximum of 24 digits,
    including access codes and pauses. When using software prior to Series 7400, a maximum of 18 digits can
    be stored, including access codes and pauses.
    3. A maximum of 100 stations per Module Group can be equipped with SPEED CALLING-STATION.
    4. 100 memory blocks per Module Group are assigned for speed calling. A maximum of 10 numbers can be
    stored in each memory block. This allows for a total of 1,000 numbers per Module Group.
    5. Each station can be assigned 10 memory blocks for speed calling; therefore, it can be programmed for 100
    numbers maximum. 
    6. TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION [T-6] and TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT [T-7] may or may not
    be applied to SPEED CALLING, as desired. 
    7. LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT [L-5] may be provided via SPEED CALLING-STATION access.
    8. Each user of an individual station equipped with this feature can program a personal speed calling
    numbers, via the single-line telephone.
    9. If SPEED CALLING-STATION is assigned to a Local Processor, SPEED CALLING-GROUP [S-23]
    shares the same memory tables. Therefore, careful consideration should be given when programming.
    10. SPEED CALLING-STATION data will be retained in memory, even if the system is reinitialized or in the
    event of a power failure, by means of a hard disk for a system.LNR [*] / SPEED [_ _]
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    S-21 Speed Calling - Station
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    11. A pause may be programmed, using the “*” key of a PB pad. This will take one of the 24 digits available.
    Rotary type phones cannot store a pause. A pause lasts 2.8 seconds.
    12. It is not necessary to erase a stored number in order to store another number. The second number replaces
    the first.
    13. When a caller places a call via Outgoing Call Alternative (OGCA), and when the first outgoing route and
    the station setting SPEED CALLING - STATION are restricted, this service cannot be set. In this case,
    the service can be set via the following procedure:
    a.) assign a dummy route,
    b.) clear the restriction between the dummy route and all the stations,
    c.) assign the dummy route as the first route of OGCA. 
    Interactions
    1. Blocks are not assigned sequentially (1-100), but are assigned as a quantity of blocks in the AISA
    command. These quantities will never exceed the value of 10. 
    2. If one block is assigned, the Abbreviated Call Code will be digits 0-9. If two blocks are assigned, the
    Abbreviated Call Code will be digits 00 - 19. If three blocks are assigned, the Abbreviated Call Code will
    be digits 00 - 29, and so on, to a maximum of 10 blocks with Abbreviated Call Codes 00 - 99.
    3. Only the Primary Station will be allowed to use the SPEED CALLING-ASSIGN access code. When
    assigning the abbreviated SPEED CALLING access code and number, a delay of 6-8 seconds will occur
    until service set tone is returned.
    4. Only those stations assigned as Secondary stations are considered to be members of the SPEED
    CALLING-GROUP.
    5. Stations of a SPEED CALLING-GROUP (INDIVIDUAL) must be in the same Module Group (MG).
    Error 0238, “MG number of MY-Line/Primary station mismatch” is displayed.
    6. SPEED CALLING-INDIVIDUAL requires the assignment of senders, route 905. See UNIVERSAL
    SENDER [U-3]. 
    7. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2]. This feature may be used with SPEED CALLING-
    INDIVIDUAL (GROUP) if all trunks are busy.
    8. ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6] and LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-5] may be used with this
    feature. The ASPA access code to either ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6] or LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6
    DIGIT [L-5] will be stored in the memory of the SPEED CALLING-GROUP number.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 3. Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED CALLING-
    STATION? 0/1: Yes/No. (If yes, refer to TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-10]). 
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B; Normal
    (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign NND in
    accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature.
    For the individual station speed calling number assignment, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC).
    Assign for a Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 14.
    For individual station speed calling access, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign for a
    Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 21. 
    STEP 4:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 19 to the stations to receive SPEED
    CALLING-STATION.  
    						
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    Speed Calling - Station S-21
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 5:AISA - Program the tenant, station, type of station, and the number of SPEED CALLING blocks to be
    assigned to the Primary station. 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    MST/SLV: Primary/Secondary 
    M: Primary Station
    S: Secondary Station 
    BLOCK: Number of Blocks 
    STN: When assigning Secondary Station, assign the Primary Station number.
    STEP 6:AKYD - Type:Function:SPEED CALLING-STATION (GROUP) [26]
    STEP 7:ADSL - Assign G_SPD key; Assign SN=1 (Originating; DT Connection) and FKY=26 (Speed Calling
    Station).
    This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key.
    STEP 8:AISD - This command is used to assign, delete, and display the destination number of Individual
    Speed Calling.
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node. 
    (Note)
    STEP 1:ANPDL - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B;
    Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign NND
    in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 2:ASPAL - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature.
    For the individual station speed calling number assignment, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC).
    Assign for a Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 14.
    For individual station speed calling access, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign for a
    Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 21. 
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    S-23 Speed Calling - Group
    S-23  Speed Calling - Group
    General Description
    This feature allows a user to share a set of common Speed Calling numbers with other users in the group.
    Operating Procedure
    To record: 
    1. Lift handset or press SPEAKER key; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the SPEED CALLING access code (one to three digits).
    3. Dial the abbreviated call code (one to three digits) and the called exchange network numbers; receive
    service set tone. 
    (Note)
    Note:
    If one digit code is used, the format must be 00 to 99.
    To operate: 
    1. Lift handset; receive dial tone.
    2. Dial the SPEED CALLING feature access code. 
    3. Dial the abbreviated call code (one or two digits). 
    4. Call is completed. 
    To operate from a Dterm:
    1. Press the REDIAL key; receive dial tone. The LCD displays:
    2. Press the desired call code; the call is completed.
    Service Conditions
    1. A maximum of 100 memory blocks per Module Group can be equipped for SPEED CALLING-GROUP.
    A maximum of ten Speed Calling numbers per memory block can be assigned. This allows for a total of
    1,000 numbers per Module Group.
    2. A Primary station will be assigned memory blocks, and associate stations in that group are assigned as
    Secondary stations. The Primary station will have the capability to program 10 memory blocks commonly
    used as Speed Calling numbers for that group; therefore, a group can consist of 100 Speed Calling numbers
    maximum. 
    3.
    (Series 7400 software enhancement) Each abbreviated call code can store a maximum of 24 digits,
    including access codes and pauses. When using software prior to Series 7400, a maximum of 18 digits can
    be stored, including access codes and pauses.
    4. A station can be assigned as a Primary station for only one group. 
    5. There is no limit to the number of Secondary stations that may be assigned to one group. 
    6. Secondary stations and their associated Primary station must belong to the same Module Group. 
    7. A Secondary station can only be assigned to one Primary group. 
    8. TOLL DENIAL/TOLL DIVERSION [T-6] and TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6-DIGIT [T-7] may or may not
    be applied to Speed Calling, as desired.
    9. LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6-DIGIT [L-5] may be provided via Speed Calling access.LNR [*] / SPEED [_ _]
    (Time Display) 
    						
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    Speed Calling - Group S-23
    Service Conditions (cont’d)
    10. SPEED CALLING-GROUP and SPEED CALLING-STATION [S-21] use the same block of memory
    tables. 
    11. SPEED CALLING-GROUP data remains, even if the system is re-initialized or there is a power failure.
    12. A pause may be programmed using the “
    *” button of a PB pad. This will take one of the 24 digits
    available. Rotary type phones cannot store a pause. A pause lasts 2.8 seconds.
    13. Stations can be added or removed from a group only via MAINTENANCE ADMINISTRATION
    TERMINALS (MAT) - [M-18].
    14. When a caller places a call via Outgoing Call Alternative (OGCA), and when the first outgoing route and
    the station setting SPEED CALLING - GROUP are restricted, this service cannot be set. In this case, the
    service can be set via the following procedure:
    a.) Assign a dummy route.
    b.) Clear the restriction between the dummy route and all the stations.
    c.) Assign the dummy route as the first route of OGCA.
    Interactions 
    1. Blocks are not assigned sequentially (1-100), but are assigned as a quantity of blocks in the AISA
    command. These quantities will never exceed the value of 10. 
    2. If one block is assigned, the Abbreviated Call Code will be digits 0-9. If two blocks are assigned, the
    Abbreviated Call Code will be digits 00-19. If three blocks are assigned, the Abbreviated Call Code will
    be digits 00-29, and so on, to a maximum of 10 blocks with Abbreviated Call Codes 00-99. 
    3. Only the Primary station will be allowed access to the SPEED CALLING-ASSIGN access code.
    4. Only those stations assigned as Secondary stations are considered to be members of the SPEED
    CALLING-GROUP. 
    5. Stations of a SPEED CALLING-GROUP must be in the same Module Group (MG). 
    6. SPEED CALLING-GROUP requires the assignment of senders, route 905. See UNIVERSAL SENDER
    [U-3]. 
    7. OUTGOING TRUNK QUEUING [O-2]: This feature may be used with SPEED CALLING GROUP if all
    trunks are busy. 
    8. ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6] and LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6 DIGIT [L-5] may be used with this
    feature. The ASPA access code to either ROUTE ADVANCE [R-6] or LEAST-COST ROUTING-3/6
    DIGIT [L-5] will be stored in the memory of the SPEED CALLING-GROUP number.
    Programming
    STEP 1:ASYD - System Data 2, Index 1, Bit 3. Does TOLL RESTRICTION apply to SPEED CALLING-
    STATION? 0/1: Yes/No. (If yes, refer to TOLL RESTRICTION-3/6 DIGIT [T-10]). 
    STEP 2:ANPD - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B; Normal
    (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign NND as “2”.
    This should be in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 3:ASPA - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature. For INDIVIDUAL SPEED CALLING-
    ASSIGN, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign a Connection Index of Normal (N). For
    SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 14. (Available only to the Primary station.) 
    For INDIVIDUAL SPEED CALLING-ACCESS, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign a
    Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID21.  
    						
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    S-23 Speed Calling - Group
    Programming (cont’d)
    STEP 4:ASFC - Assign a Service Feature Class that allows SFI 19 to the stations to receive SPEED
    CALLING-STATION.
    STEP 5:AISA - Program the tenant, station, type of station, and the number of Speed Calling blocks to be
    assigned to the Primary station. 
    TN: Tenant Number 
    STN: Station Number 
    MST/SLV: Primary/Secondary 
    M: Primary Station
    S: Secondary Station 
    BLOCK: Number of Blocks 
    STN: When assigning Secondary Station, assign the Primary Station number. 
    STEP 6:AKYD - Assign Type:Function:SPEED CALLING-STATION (GROUP) [26].
    STEP 7:ADSL - Assign G_SPD key; Assign SN=1 (Originating; DT Connection) and FKY=26 (Speed Calling
    Station).
    This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key.
    STEP 8:AISD - This command is used to assign, delete, and display the destination number of Individual
    Speed Calling.
    FCCS Programming 
    This data setting describes only the additional or replacement commands used to activate FCCS
    services. When used as an FCCS feature, these commands replace the non-network commands (for
    example, AAED is replaced by AAEDN). Note that the data setting for FCCS service varies depending
    on the node. 
    (Note)
    STEP 1:ANPDL - Reserve a number level for feature access. Assign Connection Indexes, CI = N, H, B;
    Normal (N), Hooking (H), and Busy (B) (applicable to any feature assigned to this level). Assign NND
    as “2”. This should be in accordance with a predetermined numbering plan.
    STEP 2:ASPAL - Two access codes must be assigned for this feature. For INDIVIDUAL SPEED CALLING-
    ASSIGN, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign a Connection Index of Normal (N). For
    SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID 14. (Available only to the Primary station.) 
    For INDIVIDUAL SPEED CALLING-ACCESS, assign the tenant and Access Code (ACC). Assign a
    Connection Index of Normal (N). For SRV = SSC (Service Code), assign SID21.
    Note:
    When using ASYDL or ASYDN to program an FCCS feature, the basic programming of ASYD is required in addition
    to ASYDL or ASYDN. 
    						
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    Save And Repeat - DtermS-24D
    S-24D Save And Repeat - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows for a Dterm set to save a specific dialed number and then redial that number later.
    Operating Procedure
    1. Go off-hook, seize any idle line, and dial a number.
    2. When the number has been dialed, press the SAVE AND REPEAT (S&R) feature key. The dialed number
    is stored for future use. The associated LED lights. The LCD displays:
    Note:
    Dialed number displays only 16 digits (16DC, 24DS) when monitoring. However, 24 digits can actually be stored in
    memory.
    3. To access this number later, go off-hook, receive dial tone, and press the S&R key; the saved number is
    dialed. 
    Service Conditions 
    1. One number per station can be saved.
    2. The save function may be set at any time after the number has been dialed and before going on-hook. 
    3. It is not necessary to erase a saved number in order to save another. The second number replaces the first. 
    4. A D
    term user may save the number of an incoming call, if the call originates at a station in the system. A
    call from an outside trunk cannot be saved.
    5. If necessary, dialing can be added after a repeat operation.
    6. To monitor the saved digits, press the S&R key while idle. The saved digits will be displayed on the LCD.
    7. If the LED associated with S&R goes out, the memory is erased. The S&R key must be pressed again,
    using the above procedure, to retain the original memory.
    8. To memorize the telephone number of the calling station, assign SYS1, Index 641, b0=1 (Telephone
    Number is available) by the ASYDL command.
    9. When activating this feature via FCCS using a D
    term Series E, the following circuit cards are
    recommended:
    Note:
    If the above mentioned card is not used, the Caller ID Service is not provided and the telephone number and more than
    six digits of the calling station number cannot be saved.
    10. When activating this feature via FCCS, the calling number from an outside trunk can be saved, when the
    calling number information was received.
    Function Name Circuit Card
    16ELC PA-16ELCJ
    DAI PA-DAIG, PA-DAIH, PA-DAIJ
    2DAI PA-2DAIK
    S&R 
    (Time Display)        9-NXX-XXXX
    Example: Saved Local Number 
    						
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    S-24D Save And Repeat - Dterm
    Interactions
    AKYD is assigned after ASDT is assigned. Assign a LEN as TEC 12.
    Programming
    STEP 1:AKYD - Assign the Dterm according to the following parameters:
    TN: 1
    STN: Station Number 
    TP: Type of D
    term 0/1:
    RING:
    0: No Ringing 
    1: Ringing All Lines 
    2: Ringing on Prime Line Only
    3: Flexible Ring Assignment, enables RG parameter. 
    KYN: Key Number (1-40)
    KYI: Service Index
    0: Key Not Used
    1: Feature Key 
    2: Multi-line key
    KD: Not assigned for Feature Key 
    FKY: Feature Key Number
    FKY: = 7, SAVE & REPEAT
    STEP 2:ADSL - Assign SN=0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and FKY=7 (Save and Repeat).
    This command is used for assigning a function to each soft key.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network. 
    						
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    Service Display - DtermS-25D
    S-25D  Service Display - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature generates LCD displays corresponding to the various features as they are initiated.
    Operating Procedure
    Each display is automatically generated when a feature is initiated. 
    Service Conditions 
    1. Each display is controlled by System Data and is produced accordingly. The service display may be
    allowed or denied in System Data on a per-system basis. 
    2. The contrast on the LCD Display Panel is controlled by two buttons on the top front of the D
    term. Press
    the right (UP) button for a darker image or the left (DOWN) button for a lighter image.
    3. The LCD will display one of the features being used.
    TRANSFER - CALL TRANSFER [C-11]
    PICKUP - CALL PICKUP [C-7]
    CF ALL - CALL FORWARDING - ALL CALLS [C-5]
    CF BUSY - CALL FORWARDING - BUSY LINE [C-2]
    CF NANS - CALL FORWARDING- DON’T ANSWER [C-3]
    HUNTING - STATION HUNTING [S-7,8,9]
    UCD UNIFORM CALL DISTRIBUTION [U-1]
    4. For a transferred call, the LCD displays:
    Note:
    When the telephone number of the transferring/transferred station exceeds 8 digits, the last 8 digits are displayed.
    However, a maximum of a 16-digit transferred telephone number can be displayed on the middle line of the LCD,
    depending on system data.
    Programming
    ASYD - System Data 1, Index 78, Bit 1. Is SERVICE DISPLAY in service? 0/1: No/Yes.
    FCCS Programming 
    No unique programming is required for the FCCS network.
    TRANSFER                XXXX                        XXXX
                             (Time Display)Transferring 
    StationTransferred 
    Station 
    						
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    S-26D Speed Calling - One Touch - Dterm
    S-26D  Speed Calling - One Touch - Dterm
    General Description
    This feature allows Dterm users to dial telephone numbers by pressing a single key. Up to 12/24 numbers may be
    programmed by the Dterm user. 
    Operating Procedure
    To program: 
    1. Press the FEATURE key.
    2. Press the SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH button. 
    3. Dial the desired number.
    4. Press the FEATURE key again.
    5. Display will show SPEED SET.
    Note:
    The page-change function works as follows: If the Page button is not lit, Page 0 Speed Dial memory is being
    programmed. (This is the same memory that would be used if the Page feature were not being used.) To program Page
    1, press the FEATURE, the SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH button, the desired number, and the FEATURE key
    again. Use of the Page feature allows twice the number of equipped speed buttons to be used.
    To verify:
    1. Press the FEATURE button and the desired SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH button: The first 16
    characters will be displayed. 
    To use: 
    1. Press the SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH button, the call will complete. 
    Service Conditions 
    1. A maximum of 16 SPEED CALLING - ONE TOUCH keys can be programmed to any key number (KYN)
    in consecutive order, when using the appropriate firmware.
    Note:
    32 keys are available for the Dterm with a PAGE key (FKY = 55).
    2. A stored number may have up to 32 digits, including access codes and pauses. 
    3. Only the first 16 digits are displayed on the LCD.
    4. SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH numbers may only be stored while the D
    term is idle. 
    5. Storing a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH number erases the previously stored number. 
    6. After dialing the new number, the user must press the SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH key before the
    LCD displays the time. If the LCD displays the time before the user presses the key, the number has not
    been stored. The LCD displays SPEED SET when the number has been stored.
    7. Pressing the RECALL key while programming a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH number inserts a
    pause. A dash (“-”) is displayed on the LCD. 
    8. Pressing the RECALL key as the first digit of a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH numbers inserts a flash
    entry. A “!” is displayed on the LCD.
    9. If a VOICE CALL-D
    term (V-2D) feature is programmed, VOICE CALL initiation can be programmed
    onto a SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH key. The user dials the number and then presses the TRANSFER
    key when programming SPEED CALLING. The LCD will display “V” after the number. Pressing the
    SPEED CALLING-ONE TOUCH key initiates an automatic Voice Call to the programmed station.  
    						
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