1.1 General FeaturesFeature Manual 143Conditions• Any number, such as a telephone number or feature number, can be stored in System Speed Dialing(up to 32 digits).• This feature is not available on rotary single line telephones (SLTs).• TRS for System Speed Dialing ( [301] TRS—System Speed Dialing Class)Calls made using System Speed Dialing are restricted depending on the class of service (COS) ofSystem Speed Dialing numbers and the COS assigned to each extension ( 1.1.117 Toll Restriction(TRS)).• System Speed Dialing numbers ( [001] System Speed Dialing Number) and names ( [011] SystemSpeed Dialing Name) can be assigned through system programming. The assigned name will beshown on the display of a proprietary telephone (PT) when an extension user makes calls using thisfeature.• Caller's NameIf the dialed number matches a number stored in the System Speed Dialing table with an assignedname, the assigned name will be shown on the display ( 1.1.30 Caller ID).• System Speed Dialing, One-touch Dialing, and manual dialing can be used in combination.Programming Manual References[PT Programming][001] System Speed Dialing Number[011] System Speed Dialing Name[301] TRS—System Speed Dialing Class[PC Programming]9.4 System Speed Dialing [4]9.5.4 Emergency Number & Others [5-4]—System Speed Dialing ClassFeature Manual References1.1.30 Caller ID1.1.117 Toll Restriction (TRS)Operating Manual References1.3.82 System Speed Dialing3.2.2 System Programming (Manager Programming)1.1.114 Time ServiceDescriptionTime service modes are used by many PBX features to determine how they will function during differenttimes of day. For example, incoming calls can be directed to sales staff during the day and to a VoiceProcessing System (VPS) at night, extension users can be prohibited from making long-distance callsduring lunch time, etc.There are 3 time service modes—day, night, and lunch. The start times of each time service mode and endtime of lunch mode are programmed for each day of the week in a Time Table.