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LRNGZ - List of Central Speed Dialing Numbers
Restrictions
Functions of the AMO
Error Messages and Advisories
Interrelationships
Parameter Description
The central speed dialing facility (SPDC) is used to simplify dialing. Long call numbers (destination numbers) - usually external numbers - can be transmitted by means of a speed dialing number.
The allocation of speed dialing numbers to destination numbers is stored in the central speed dialing lists.
Up to 16 of these lists (0 to 15) can be set up, each with a maximum of 1000 speed dialing numbers.
Each user can access up to 2 of these lists, which are allocated to him with parameters SPDC1 (List 1) and SPDC2 (LIST 2) of a subscriber AMO (e.g. AMO SCSU or SBCSU).
The AMO LRNGZ is used to set up the lists and to allocate speed dialing numbers to each of them. The allocation of destination numbers is carried out using AMO ZRNGZ.
The SPDC feature is accessed by dialing a code following the speed dialing number.
There are two versions of access.
a)
Access of both lists via only one dialing code (digit analysis result SPDC1 in AMO WABE).
In this case the speed dialing numbers of the lists, allocated to the user (parameter SPDC1 and SPDC2 of the subscriber AMO) must be different, since it is the speed dialing number which determines whether the 1st or 2nd list is dialed. The administrator of the switch has to take care of the so called „unambiguousness“ of the speed dialing number ranges. Because of the various combinations of speed dialing lists, allocated to the users (any two lists out of the available lists 0 to 15 can be allocated to any user), AMO LRNGZ is not able to check the unambiguousness.
In the case of 3 digit speed dialing numbers a user can access a maximum speed dialing number range of 000 to 999, divided over the two allocated lists. Therefore with this version of access a user has access to maximum 1000 speed dialing numbers.
b)
Access of both lists via 2 dialing codes (digit analysis results SPDC1 and SPDC2 in AMO WABE). Via dialing code of digit analysis result SPDC1, the user has access to the 1st list, allocated to the user (parameter SPDC1 of the subscriber AMO) and via dialing code of SPDC2 to the 2nd list (parameter SPDC2 of the subscriber AMO)
In this case the speed dialing numbers of the lists, allocated to the user can be the same, i.e. the speed dialing number ranges can overlap, since the Lists are accessed via the dialing code (digit analysis results SPDC1 and SPDC2 in AMO WABE) and not via the speed dialing number.
In the case of 3 digit speed dialing numbers a user can access a maximum speed dialing number range range of 000 to 999 per list. Therefore with this version of access a user has access to maximum 2000 speed dialing numbers.
The AMO DIMSU is used to establish how many lists (parameter SPDCL) and destinations (parameter SPDCD) can be set up in the system.
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