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Using # as a Character
If you want to use a “#” as an actual character, you must place two “#”s in the programmed number.
For example, you may want to program a Call Accountability feature access code (# # extension), into a REP DIAL button.
You program: # # # #275
This means: | # # 275 |
Using # with Speed Dialing Codes
When you want to have a Speed Dialing code as part of your programmed number, you should use a single “#” for the code.
For example, you may want to program the System Speed Dialing code “# 100” into a REP DIAL button.
You program: # 100
This means: | System Speed Dialing code # 100 |
Using # 8 to Start End-to-End Signaling
When you place a “#8“ in a programmed number, you tell the system to start
For example, you may want to program both a telephone number (to be dialed first), and an identification code (that
should be transmitted to the far end) into a button.
You program: 9*5554444**#812345
This means: 9 (1.5 second pause) 5554444 (3 second pause)
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Programming Buttons and
Personal Speed Dialing Codes
You can program a maximum of: a
and 28 characters in a REP DIAL button. |
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