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area codes that includes all area codes in your local telephone area called a “LATA.” The dialer does not route to these area codes.

If you want to add to the list of area codes that the dialer won’t route to (will pass through), take your phone off- hook and dial

#6 <xxx>#<xxx>#<xxx>##

where <xxx> are the area codes that you want the dialer to pass through. For example:

#6 212 # 408# 314 ##

You may enter up to three area codes with each command. You can enter the command multiple times to pass through more than three area codes, up to a total of about 350 area codes.

If you want to remove an area code from the list that the dialer won’t route to, take your phone off-hook and dial

#7 <xxx> ##

In some cases, you may want to specify how to treat individual exchanges within an area code. For example, you may live close to the boundary of an area code. Calls to most exchanges in that area code may be toll calls that you want the dialer to route. However, some exchanges in that area code may be included in your local calling area. You can tell the dialer to pass through calls to those exchanges by taking your phone off-hook and dialing

#6* <xxx># <yyy> # <yyy> # <yyy> ##

where <xxx> is the area code, and <yyy> are the exchanges within the area code.

You may enter three exchanges with each command. You can enter the command multiple times to pass through more than three exchanges, for a total of about 350.

You can remove exchanges from the do not route list by taking your phone off-hook and dialing

#7* <xxx> # <yyy> ##

Note that the total number of area codes and exchanges passed through is limited to about 350.

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Contents Dialer Contents How the Dialer Works Getting StartedInstalling the Dialer Dialer LearnMode Setting Up the DialerNorth American Calling Calls Going Outside North America NumberPress # 0 key Advanced LearnMode Adding Keys# key phone number LearnMode Tips Dialer Installation & User’s Guide # 8 1 # # Settings# 8 0 # # #94 local area code##Bypassing the Dialer in AutoRoute Mode Routing Commands#93## #7 xxx ## #6 xxx#xxx#xxx###6* xxx# yyy # yyy # yyy ## #7* xxx # yyy ###*33## for Medium tones nominally -6dBm default Dialer Tone Settings#*60## first tones same as other tones default #*43## For 100 millisecond tones defaultUsing the Dialer Dialer Installation & User’s Guide When I dial, why do the dialed digits sometimes sound soft? Frequently Asked QuestionsWhy isn’t the dialer routing my calls? How can I make the dialer dial faster? # * 8 1 # # # * 7 1 # #Wait for dialtone Dialer Installation & User’s Guide Does the dialer work with rotary or pulse phones? # 2 key # # # 2 # #Can I use keys to route 101xxxx calls? #2###2 key## #2## # 951 ## Route Canadian calls via domestic card default # 971 ## Route AK/HI calls via domestic card default # 961 ## Route Caribbean calls via domestic card defaultDialer Learns a Calling Card using LearnMode Command SummarySelect Dialing Mode Kill a command that’s in progress Change Dialing VolumeErase all dialer programming Caution LED Pattern Meaning Dialer LED DefinitionsCopyright 2003 All rights reserved 1953-P2 27277 2003