AT&T feature module 2 Special Characters in Programmed Dialing Sequences, Using On-Hook Dialing

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Using On-Hook Dialing

1 Without lifting your handset, touch Speaker.

2 Dial the number.

3 When you hear the other person answer, lift your handset to speak.

If the line is busy, or if you get no answer:

1 Touch Speaker to cancel the call.

Using Monitor-on-Hold

1 Touch Speaker.

2 Hang up.

3 When you hear the other person return to the call, lift your handset and continue the call.

Using Group Listening

1 While a call is in progress, touch Speaker and continue your conversation.

Special Characters in Programmed Dialing Sequences

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DESCRIPTION

PROGRAMMING

HOW TO USE

You may need to program a pause, stop, or switchhook flash into an Outside Auto Dial, a Personal Speed Dial, or a System Speed Dial sequence, or you may need to switch from rotary to Touch-Tone signals in the middle of a programmed dialing sequence. To do so, you must enter special characters when you program the sequence.

In a behind-switch system, you enter host system codes beginning with the pound sign ( # ) as described in the documentation for the host system. To use a MERLIN II system code beginning with the pound sign, you must program a Speed Dial Access button. You touch that button instead of touching #, then dial the digits of the code.

To program a Speed Dial Access button, label a button, enter programming mode and follow these steps:

1 Touch the button you want to program.

2 Dial *20.

3 Program another feature, or leave programming mode.

Use the following procedures to enter special characters into a programmed dialing sequence.

MERLIN II System Features 2-149

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AT&T feature module 2 Special Characters in Programmed Dialing Sequences, Using On-Hook Dialing, Using Monitor-on-Hold