Speed Dial

Release Notes (System)

CLEAR Key Editing Issues

[3.00.32] Software version 3.00.32 corrects a Speed Dial editing problem when pressing CLEAR. When editing an entry, pressing CLEAR will always delete the entry to the left of the cursor. In prior versions, pressing CLEAR could give unexpected results.

Reference: A090424016

Dash Placement Incorrect When Checking Number

[3.05] A correction is made to the implementation of the Speed Dial number dash separator. The dash is displayed for 7, 10, and 11 digit numbers only. The dash is not used to display stored numbers of other lengths. In prior versions, the dash was also shown for non-standard length numbers which would display incorrectly when checked.

Reference: A090910006

Name Incorrect When Checking Number

[3.05] Safeguards have been implemented to guard against the possibility of a Speed Dial name displaying incorrectly when checked.

Reference: A090910005

Number Incorrect When Checked

[3.05] This software version corrects the following:
  1. At an idle 3-line keyset, push Dir.
  2. Push Pers or Cmpy.
  3. When a Speed Dial name displays, press CHECK to display the number.
  4. The displayed number is only two digits long.

Reference: A090910004

Possible Reset When Entering Long Name

[3.09] A possible reset condition is corrected that could occur when trying to save a long (16-character) Speed Dial name.

Reference: A090924012

Scroll Keys at Super Display for Number Entry Missing

[3.09] When a Super Display user is entering a Speed Dial number, the <- and -> scroll keys make number editing easier. In prior Version 3 releases, the scroll keys were missing when entering a number.

Reference: A090916001

Storing Speed Dial Without Access

[3.05] In this software version an extension user must have Personal Speed Dial access enabled in 2111-09: Personal Speed Dial Stations: Config: Options: Features (2111): Personal Speed Dial] in order to enter and use their Personal Speed Dial numbers. In prior versions, an extension user could enter their number without access, but they would not be saved in the system and could not be dialed.

This same correction is applied to System Speed Dial numbers. If an extension does not have access granted in 1401-01: Company Speed Dial Access [System: Class of Service: Features: Features (1401): System Speed Dial Access], the user cannot program System Speed Dial numbers. This is true even if the extension has User Programming Access Level 4 or 5 set in 2102-04: User Programming Access Level [Stations: Config: Setup: Access (2102): Program Level]

Reference: None