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Macro 287
is automatically executed immediately after the autopatch is hung up. It can be
used to reconnect the links that were disconnected in macro 286.
Macro
Definition
287
Called after Autopatch is placed On Hook
Macro 288
is used to speak "Autopatch Busy" when you try to use the patch when it is already
in use. It is automatically programmed when you set up the autopatch with Command 110.
You can delete it and program your own autopatch busy message if you wish. If you wish to
change this message (or any other macro 286..291) back to the default settings, just execute
Command 110 again.
Macro
Definition
288
Called when the Autopatch is Busy
Macro 289
is used to speak "Autopatch" before the phone number is read back and dialed. It is
automatically programmed when you set up the autopatch with Command 110. You can delete
it and program your own message if you wish, but be sure that you recall the pre-programmed
message first and understand what it does (it may do some other things depending on the
number readback mode). You can also change the number of pauses that are spoken after the
word "Autopatch" to change the delay before the number readback begins. See also macro 299.
Macro
Definition
289
Called before Autopatch number is read-back
Macro 290
is used to speak pauses after the number is read back. It is automatically
programmed when you set up the autopatch with Command 110. You can change it if you
wish, but be sure that you recall the pre-programmed macro first and understand what it does.
You can change the number of pauses that are spoken to change the time that you can wait after
the number is read back and still be able to kerchunk to make it dial/not dial (depending on the
number readback mode).
Macro
Definition
290
Called after Autopatch number is read-back
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