Auto-dialler mode
G8-IAX / G3-IAX
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3.0/0616
Call numbers and dialling sequences
In the column
call numbers
, enter up to 8 different call numbers (max. 24 digits). Thereby, the char-
acters “0” to “9”, “*” and “#” are allowed.
In the column
Sequences
, enter up to 8 different dialling sequences with which the order of the up
to 8 entered call numbers are defined (max. 15 digits per dialling sequence, e.g. “112211”).
Activation dialling sequence
The different dialling sequences are activated via inputs to which e.g. a time switch can be connected.
For the inputs, dialling simulation has to be configured with the following code:
“XX9T99” and the number of the dialling sequence, e.g. “XX9T992” to activate dialling
“sequence 2”.
Inputs > Dial via Input > Input initiates dialling
Right click on the desired input and select “Add input initiates dialling”.
In the folder
Input initiates dialling
, select the respective input.
Input initiates dialling window via CCT 800
In the drop-down lists
Subscriber 1
to
Subscriber 5
, select the channels for which the switch-over
of the dialling sequence shall be carried out.
In the drop-down list
Dial / Key
next to the desired input level (e.g. “Short”), enter the respective
code.
NOTE: Dialling sequence
By means of entering “9” at the end of the dialling sequence, the respective call is switched to the
1st call number of the sequence again if the initiated call is not answered by the last call number of
the sequence (e.g. “12121219”).
NOTES: Existing call
The prefix “XX“ ends an existing conversation (built up by dialling the interface call number) be-
fore switching the dialling sequence. Otherwise, the sequence would not be changed.
“XX” has no effect on an existing call request. The call remains and is transferred to the new dial-
ling sequence.