EZ Answer
If 16 digits are entered and then the
#
key is pressed, the unit
will check for validity of the 16 digits and then store them if valid.
But the # key will be processed as the first digit of the
next program number - which will make the unit exit the
programming mode.
Hence, the # key must be used only if
the total number of digits entered is less than 16.
Program # 145:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Operator
extensions -
You will hear: “ One Four Five (0.6 sec silence) Zero”
The
#
at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of
the string.
Program # 106:
Invalid leading digits - All extensions with these leading digits
will be taken as invalid extensions, except if that specific
extension is listed as a Valid extension OR if that leading digit is
part of the Single digit dialing plan.
For example
106 3456789# would
make all extensions whose
first digit is 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 or 8 or 9 will be treated as Invalid.
So, if the caller dials 301, he would hear the message
“This
entry is invalid”
unless the extension 301 is programmed in
the VALID LIST of extensions.
Enter all digits one after other and press
#
to terminate the entry.
Default value:
106 56789#
Length of entry = maximum of 9 digits, including the
#
key
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