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SV9300 System Speed Dialing List?

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weatherman1190

Systems Engineer
Oct 7, 2020
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How can I access the system speed dialing list on SV9300?
There must be an larger list on our system.
As far as I understand it, first you have to dial a digit for "speed dial" and then 3-digits for the speed-dial-entry.
But where are they stored?
Thank you.
 
CMD 740. If you have a copy of PCPro then it's much easier to see and modify. Command 740 is the command line programming.
 
Thanks, this helped a little bit. Unfortunately I am absolut beginner with NEC SV9300.
I see 1000-Slot-Memory from 00 to 99 (dropdown-list). And 10-Slot-Memory block 00-99 (dropdown-list).
And below a list with memory parcel 0 to 9.
When I play around with dropdown-lists I really find some called party no.
But having no idea, what the user really has to dial?
 
What you are looking at is the memory allocation for the speed dials per extension. Do not change that. You could wind up with users sharing speed dials instead of them having their own.
 
That was the reason why I posted in this forum.
Is there a way to find out, which "speed dial" code dials which number?
I know "5" is the speed dial code, followed by 3-digits (eg. 000, 123, 555, 799).
But how can I see the targets (this is system-wide, not per telephone)?
5000 -> target1
5123 -> target2
5555 -> target3
5799 -> target4



 
Are you using PCPro or command line through a phone to program?
With PCPro, log into the system and perform a download.
Click on the standard view at the bottom left.
Click on services/speed dial. Click on system speed dial/speed dial name/number. Then lookup. Or, click on tools at the top, reports, system data to get a list out.
For command line, go to CMD 720 DE 000 (buffer number) DE to see the numbers.
Or, try from a phone using the directory button. You should see the numbers before dialing them. Refer to a MLT user guide.
 
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