1.14 Q

1.14.1 Quick Dialing

Description

An extension user can make a call or access a feature easily. This is enabled by storing the number (extension number, telephone number, or feature number etc.) for Quick Dialing.
Quick Dialing is convenient in situations such as the following:
Room service calls in a hotel
Calling your company's headquarters via the public network. Extension users can think of the Quick Dialing number as an extension number.

[Programming Example: Quick Dialing]

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Conditions

Quick Dialing numbers follow the flexible numbering plan.
(→ 1.6.4 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering)

Programming References

PC Programming Manual
2.9.10 [2-6-2] Numbering Plan—Quick Dial
PT Programming Manual
None

Feature Manual References

2.1 Capacity of System Resources

Operating Manual References

1.3.57 Quick Dialing

1.14.2 Quick Setup

Description

Basic PBX parameters can be programmed the first time the PBX is accessed with a PC using the Maintenance Console software.
When the PBX is accessed with the Installer Level Programmer Code and default password (→ 1.13.3 Password Security), for the first time (i.e., accessed after the PBX's settings have been initialized or when the PBX's settings are still set to their default values), Quick Setup will launch automatically. From here the following basic parameters can be programmed as desired:

Item

Parameter

Description

Date & Time Set
Year/Month/Date/Hour/Minute
The date and time set on the PC can be used by default.
System Password for Installer
4–10 characters
Enter the system password for installer (→ 1.13.3 Password Security).
Operator & Manager
Extension Number
Assign a PBX operator. (→ 1.12.5 Operator Features) This extension will be the operator for all time modes, and is automatically assigned manager status to perform manager operations. (→ 1.11.1 Manager Features)
Flexible Numbering Type
1. Pattern 1
(with asterisk.gif)
2. Pattern 2
(without asterisk.gif)
Select whether or not the prefix "asterisk.gif" must be entered before dialing feature numbers.
[Example] Call Pickup feature number
Pattern 1 (with asterisk.gif): asterisk.gif41
Pattern 2 (without asterisk.gif): 41
Note that certain feature numbers (Line Access numbers, Operator Call, etc.) never need this prefix.
For a list of the default flexible numbers, refer to the [Flexible Numbering Table (available while a dial tone is heard)] (→ 1.6.4 Flexible Numbering/Fixed Numbering).
Extension Number
From 101/from 201
Determines the number from which default extension numbers begin.
Operator
0/9
The feature number for Operator Call can be selected.
Local Access
0/1/9
The feature number for Idle Line Access can be selected.
Remote Maintenance Number
Remote Maintenance Dial Number
Enter the complete telephone number of the PBX (including the country code). When necessary, this number will be used to access the PBX from a remote location for maintenance purposes.
DHCP Client
Enable/Disable
Determines whether to use a DHCP server to assign IP address information automatically or not.
LAN Connection*
IP Address for IPCMPR Card
IP Address for VoIP-DSP
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Manually enter the LAN information when not using a DHCP server.
*:
If the DHCP Client setting is set to Enable, this parameter can not be set.
Note that the programmable items may vary depending on the version of Maintenance Console being used.