System Speed Call
System Speed Call (SSC) allows users to place calls by dialing a one, two, or three digit code. You can use System Speed Call for both internal and external calls. In addition, System Speed Call also temporaily overides the telephones Class of Service and Trunk Group Access Restrictions (TGARs).
Feature implementation
Log into the Meridian. i.e. <CR> <CR> LOGI<CR> (Password)<CR>
➤ LD 17 - set maximum number of Speed Call lists.
Prompt | Response | Description |
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REQ | CHG | Change |
TYPE | PARM | System Parameters Block |
- MCSL | 1-8191 | Maximum number of Speed Call lists |
Note: MSCL can be 0-8190. Do NOT make this a huge number since it affects system memory. If its already set at a number such as 255 you may not even need to change it. |
➤ LD 18 - Determine if there are enough memory and disk records for new Speed Call lists
Prompt | Response | Description |
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REQ | COMP | Compute disk and memory |
TYPE | SCL | Speed Call lists |
NOLS | 1-8191 | Number of lists to be added |
DNSZ | 4-(16)-31 | Maximum length of DN allowed for Speed Call list |
SIZE | 1-1000 | Maximum number of entries in Speed Call list |
Note: Compare the output with MEM AVAIL and DISK AVAIL values output before the REQ prompt. |
➤ LD 18 - Add a new Speed Call lists
Prompt | Response | Description |
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REQ | NEW/CHG/OUT | Add, change, or remove a Speed Call list |
TYPE | SCL | Speed Call data block |
LSNO | 0-8190 | Speed Call list number |
DNSZ | 4-(16)-31 | Maximum number of digits in a list entry |
SIZE | 1-1000 | Maximum number of entries in the Speed Call list |
WRT | (YES)NO | Data is correct and the list may be updated |
STOR | xxx yy...yy | xxx = list entry number (0-9, 00-99, 000-999) yy = digits to be stored against enrty (must be equal to or less than DNSZ) |
WRT | (YES)NO | Data is correct and the list may be updated |
Note: The prompt WRT follows prompts SIZE and
STOR, asking you to confirm the data. If data is correct, enter YES or <CR>. A
response NO causes entry to be ignored. The following information is output with the WRT prompt, following SIZE:
where xxxxx is the amount of protected memory and yy.y is the number of disk records required for the new Speed Call list. Check the MEM AVAIL and DISK REC AVAIL values output before the REQ prompt. |
➤ LD 10 - Assign a Speed Call list to an Analog (500/2500 type) telephone
Prompt | Response | Description |
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REQ | CHG | Change |
TYPE | 500 | Telephone type |
TN | l s c u | terminal number |
FTR | SCU yyyy SCC yyyy |
Speed Call list User, list number (0-8190) Speed Call list Controller, list number (0-8190) |
➤ LD 11 - Assign a Speed Call list to a Meridian 1 proprietary telephone
Prompt | Response | Description |
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REQ | CHG | Change |
TYPE | aaaa | Telephone type, where: aaaa = SL1, 2006, 2008, 2016, 2616, etc. |
TN | l s c u | terminal number |
KEY | xx SCU yyyy xx SCC yyyy | Speed Call list User Speed Call list Controller, where: xx = key number, and yyyy = list number (0-8190) |
➤ LD 12 - Assign a Speed Call list to an Attendant Console
Prompt | Response | Description |
---|---|---|
REQ | CHG | Change |
TYPE | ATT 1250 2250 | Console type |
TN | l s c u | terminal number |
KEY | xx SCC yyyy | Speed Call list Controller, where: xx = key number, and yyyy = list number (0-8190) |
Dialing SSC Numbers:
500 set:
- Lift the handset and dial SPRE code "1" and then 73.
- Dial the speed call code (0-999) and the number will be automatically dialed.
2000 set:
- Press the System Speed Call key.
- Dial the speed call code (0-999) and the number will be automatically dialed.