Specifications
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A31003-H3590-M100-5-76A9, 11/2011
HiPath 3000 Manager E, Administrator Documentation
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Settings | Auxiliary equipment
9.9.14.3 Speed dial/Intercept destinations
Up to 10 speed-dial destinations (from 0 through 9) and two intercept destinations (day and
night) can be configured here. Callers are redirected to the intercept destinations in cases of
"no response" or "no dialing". In the COS 6, when greeting control (day/night) by the commu-
nication system is activated, the corresponding destination is selected; otherwise, only the first
intercept destination (day) is always used. The destinations themselves can be selected from
the Station and Configured mailboxes lists and dragged & dropped onto the table. The des-
tination type is automatically set to Call no. or Mailbox. If desired, you can also enter the speed-
dial destination directly. The destination type must then be set accordingly to Mailbox, Call No.
or CO (ext.). For the type CO (ext.), a trunk group (route 1) is seized by the IVM before dialing
the specified call number. Incomplete entries are not accepted. To delete speed dial destina-
tions, mark the entry in the table and drag it to the Recycle Bin.
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If the call number of an additional mailbox with the function ”Automatic attendant”
was entered as a speed dial destination, you can jump directly to this mailbox by
double-clicking in this field.
See also:
– Section 8.19.13, “Maintenance | IVM (only if an IVM card is plugged in)”, on page
8-56
– Section 9.9.8, “Integrated Voice Mail (IVM) (only if an IVM card is plugged-in)”, on
page 9-255
– Section 9.9.11, “IVM | Additional Settings/General”, on page 9-268
– Section 9.9.13, “IVM | Additional settings/Network parameters”, on page 9-276
– Section 9.9.15, “IVM | Additional Settings/Calendar”, on page 9-280
– Section 9.9.16, “IVM | Additional Settings/Central distribution list”, on page 9-282
– Section 9.9.17, “IVM | Additional Settings/Group mailbox”, on page 9-284