
Panasonic Digital Business System - Operating Instructions
March 1997 Issue 24
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Personal Speed Dial
Each extension has ten personal speed dial (PSD) memories available to it. On keysets these are associated with
the one touch keys. They are memory location 90 - 99. If a one touch key is used to store a feature this will
occupy the memory space instead of a telephone number. each key will accept 24 digits.
The method used to store personal speed dials is dependant upon the extension type. Digital extensions and
analogue extensions each having their own codes.
In addition to the digits 0 - 9 the following digit strings have special meanings when stored as part of personal
speed dial.
If a display keyset is used and a name is assigned to a speed dial location this will be shown in the display. To set
a name for a PSD refer to the Name Setting Without A DSS Console section
Digit String Meaning
CONF N N = 0 - 6. Selects a line from the specified group 0 - 6
0 is equivalent to dialling 9 , 1 = 811 etc.
This command is ignored if a line is selected before the PSD is used
* Convert dialling from pulse to tone
If tone dialling * is sent to line
REDIAL Inserts a pause in the dialling
Pause time is set via system programming
MEMORY NN Dials the contents of the specified memory location.
This allows one PSD to dial several other memory numbers together
RECALL x..x # Inserts the account code x..x before dialling (max 10 digits)
FF6 Dialled Number Display Restriction
‘-’ is sent to the keyset display instead of the dialled number
FLASH Digits between FLASH and the next # are treated as an account code
MIC DTMF sending start , for internal DTMF dialling only
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