Star Code Dial Delay (#410)

Related Features

You can include star codes in Allowed Phone Number Lists and Disallowed Phone Number Lists.

Star Code Dial Delay settings apply to Auto Dialing, Last Number Redial, Personal Speed Dial Numbers, Save Number Redial, and System Speed Dial Numbers.

If Dial Mode (#201) is set to Rotary, star codes are entered by dialing 11 instead of *. If you have users at extensions with Outgoing Call Restriction (#401) set to Local Only who are calling out on lines with the Dial Mode (#201) set to Rotary, you should add “11” to an Allowed Phone Numbers List (#407) and assign the list to these extensions. Otherwise, when the users at the restricted extensions dial 1 to begin a star code, the system interprets this as an attempt to place a long-distance call, the call is blocked, and the user hears the reorder tone.

System Speed Dial Numbers can begin with a star code; the system automatically inserts a delay based on the Star Code Dial Delay (#410) setting. To program, enter a Pause followed by the star code and the phone number. For example, press h*675551001.

A marked System Speed Dial number can also begin with a star code. To enter it, press *followed by the star code and the phone number. For example, press **675551001.

Considerations

The Star Code Dial Delay is not inserted in manually dialed numbers.

If your Central Office provides the second dial tone immediately, you do not need the delay provided by Star Code Dial Delay. In this case, choose the 0 setting to enable restriction checking but avoid the delay.

Valid Entries

0 = 0

Seconds Delay

4

= 4 Seconds Delay

1 = 1

Second Delay

5

= 5 Seconds Delay

2 = 2

Seconds Delay

6

= Not Active

3 = 3

Seconds Delay

 

 

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