End Dialing String
With this feature you can insert a # after a telephone number so that your
Public Branch Exchange (PBX) will not treat the transfer code as another
command.
The # can be inserted automatically or you can insert it manually. If you choose
to have the # automatically inserted, the Polling Controller sends the # digit
before sending the transfer code. If you insert the # manually, it must be sent
after the telephone number and before the routing code.
Table 5 - Port Routing Code Defaults (Both Factory & Stand Alone)
All codes in DTMF except as noted
With “Recognize Programmable Routing Codes” disabled
(*4#0#), or Call Progress Detect Method = Routing Code
Detect (*05#0#)
With “Recognize
Programmable Routing
Codes” enabled
(*04#1#), and Call
Progress Detect Method
= Six Digits (*05#1#)
Port Routing Codes
Note: These routing codes cannot be changed.
Port 1 = *01
Port 2 = *02
Port 3 = *03
Port 4 = *04
Port 5 = *05
Port 6 = *06
Port 7 = *07
Port 8 = *08
Port 9 = *09
Port 10 = *10
Port 11 = *11
Port 12 = *12
Port 13 = *13
Port 14 = *14
Port 15 = *15
Port 16 = *16
Note: These routing codes
may be changed if desired
Port 1 = 011
Port 2 = 022
Port 3 = 033
Port 4 = 044
Port 5 = 055
Port 6 = 066
Port 7 = 077
Port 8 = 088
Port 9 = 019
Port 10 = 029
Port 11 = 039
Port 12 = 049
Port 13 = 059
Port 14 = 069
Port 15 = 079
Port 16 = 089
The routing codes below also are recognized in this mode, but
they always correlate to a fixed transfer code as follows:
Port
1
2
3
4
Routing Code
*7 (DTMF) or 77
rotary
*8 (DTMF) or 88
rotary
*9 (DTMF) or 99
rotary
*0 (DTMF) or 00
rotary
Transfer Code
Proprietary
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