Enter the new number and #, or just # to leave the number unchanged.
If you make a mistake while entering the phone number, press * or the
AWAY key on the keypad to clear and start again.
To enter the * or # keys in a telephone number (which may be needed
for calling card access or phone unlocking), press the DAY key on the
keypad followed by the desired key.
For example, 1234 <DAY> # 5678 enters 1234#5678, whereas if
<DAY> was not used, the # would terminate the key entry. (Applicable
to firmware version 4.45 and above)
To enter a pause or delay within a phone number, press the NIGHT key
on the keypad followed the pause in seconds. For example, 1234
<NIGHT>35678 will insert a pause of 3 seconds during dialing between
the numbers 1234 and 5678. (Applicable to firmware version 4.45 and
above)
This sub-menu does not allow the Monitoring station type or number to
be changed.
Monitoring Station Phone Type may not be assigned or changed from this
menu. If positions 1 and 2 are not assigned to Monitoring stations, other
phone types may be assigned. Phone settings 3 to 8 may be freely
assigned to Voice Phone or Pager. Phone settings 1 and 2 form one
group for dialing out, while 3 to 8 form another group. In the first group,
a kissoff from a Monitoring Station or a valid sign-in from a Voice Phone
stops further dial outs to that group. In the second dial out group (3 to
8), a valid sign-in from a Voice phone stops further dial outs to other
phones in the group. Acknowledged dial outs to pagers do not stop dial
outs to other phones, but end dial outs only to that particular number.
The sequence of dial outs is from phone 1 to 8. If a dial out is not
acknowledged or if the called number is busy or does not answer, the
system dials to the next number in the list, and returns to the failed
number in the next cycle.
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