This feature allows users to speed dial telephone numbers that the administrator has programmed into the system. The administrator programs the number into a "CDE speedcall" key on a user's set through the Multiline Set Keys form. Users initiate the speed call by pressing the key.
Speed Calls cannot override interconnect restrictions.
The administrator can program telephone numbers of up to 7 digits in length for speed dialing.
You can insert a Trunk Flash into a speed call. See Flash - Trunk for more details.
A CDE Speedcall assigned to a feature key is not stored for redial. That is, the number dialed by the key cannot be dialed again using the Redial feature.
To assign a system speed call as a "CDE Speedcall" key on a user's set:
In the Multiline Set Keys form, select the user's directory number from the upper frame.
Select a button that is "Not Assigned" in the lower frame.
Click Change Member.
Set the Line Type to "CDE Speedcall".
In the Button Directory Number field, enter the number (maximum of seven digits).
Note: If you require a "CDE Speedcall" that is longer than seven digits in length, program the number as a User Speed Call in the System Speed Calls form. Then program the User Speed Call number against the "CDE Speedcall" key.
To assign a CDE Speedcall key on a 5302 SIP Phone see, Programming Speed Call Keys on a 5302 SIP Phone
See the Feature-Phone Matrix (PDF or Microsoft Excel version) for a list of phones that can use this feature.
Mitel telephones:
To dial a CDE speedcall:
Press the CDE Speedcall feature key.