Special Characters in Dialing Sequences
DESCRIPTION
You may need to program a pause, stop, or switchhook flash into an Outside
Auto Dial, a Personal Speed Dial, a Disallowed List, or a System Speed Dial
sequence, or
YOU
may need to switch from rotary to Touchstone signals in the
middle of a programmed dialing sequence. To do so, you must enter one or more
special characters when you program the sequence.
CONSIDERATIONS
The switchhook flash can be used only at the beginning of a programmed dialing
sequence. Your MERLIN Plus system may work behind a PBX or a Centrex
system, or you may use Custom Calling features. If so, use the PBX, Centrex, or
Custom Calling features exactly as their instructions describe. However, there
are two important exceptions:
●
Any PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling feature code that begins with a “#”
must be preceded by another “#” in order to operate in the MERLIN Plus
system. For example, if PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling instructions tell
you to dial #1234, you must actually dial ##1234. For your convenience,
you may want to program a ## button, if you need to follow this procedure
frequently.
●
When PBX, Centrex, or Custom Calling instructions tell you to include a
switchhook flash, you must touch Recall instead. If you touch the
switchhook, you’ll disconnect the call.
ADMINISTRATION
None
PROGRAMMING
Use the following procedures to enter special characters into a dialing sequence.
Pause
Program a pause (1.5 seconds) into a dialing sequence. For example, you may
need a pause between an access code, such as a 9, and an outside telephone
number in an Outside Auto Dial sequence.
1
Dial the access code, such as a 9.
2
Touch Hold (Pause).
3
Dial the outside telephone number.
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Hold
Pause
code
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Summary of Contents for MERLIN Plus Release 2
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