138 Host System Signaling
Programmed Release
The Programmed Release feature performs the function of the
button in a programmed dialing sequence. When the system
encounters Programmed Release in a programmed dialing
sequence, it stops dialing and hangs up the call. The
Programmed Release symbol
takes up two of the 24 spaces
in programmed dialing sequence.
Run/Stop
Run/Stop inserts a break point into a sequence of dialed
numbers or characters used for automatic dialing. This’may be
necessary when you are connecting to a PBX or similar Host
system.
For example, you may call a company with an automated
attendant that instructs you to dial the internal number you need.
You can program the company number, a Run/Stop, then the
internal number on one External
button. Press the
autodialer once to dial the company number. When you hear the
automated attendant, press the autodialer again to dial the
internal number.
The Run/Stop symbol (S) uses one of the 24 spaces in an
External
or Speed Dial sequence.
Timed Release
The Timed Release feature inserts a 1.5
pause into a
sequence. You can use it in a dialing sequence for accessing a
remote system, such as a PBX. You can also dial it if you wish to
release a call from your line but keep the line for another call.
You will return to dial tone.
The Timed Release symbol
takes up two of the spaces in a
programmed dialing sequence.
Modular
System Coordinator Guide
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