Boat Remote Users Manual
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Special Dialing
The Boat Remote has provisions for special dialing sequences.
Special dialing sequences allow:
Dialing that requires an access number to connect with an
outside line.
Dialing that requires the pound (#).
Dialing to a beeper or pager.
Incorporate a special code into your phone number entry by follow-
ing the combinations explained below.
Special Dialing Keys
The following designated keys represent special functions when
used with Phone Number entries:
1. code + 1 will cause the Boat Remote to wait until the outgoing
call has been answered before continuing to dial the remaining
programmed numbers.
When inquiring telephone numbers, a code + 1 combination is
displayed as a W.
2. code + 2 creates a 2 second pause.
PAUSE represents a two second pause in dialing.
When inquiring telephone numbers,
PAUSE is displayed as a P.
3. code + 3 will cause the Boat Remote to give a voice report and
hang-up.
When inquiring telephone numbers,
voice and hang-up is displayed
as a V.
4. code + 4 will cause the Boat Remote to dial a # tone. This is
sometimes required at the end of the phone number for some
beeper systems.
When inquiring telephone numbers, this code is displayed as a #.
5. code + 5 will make the Boat Remote wait for a dial tone before
continuing to dial the dial out phone number. This is useful with some
phone systems. For example, it can be used when an access
number is required before dialing to an outside line. (i.e. in some
cases a "9" or other number must be dialed first in order to get a dial
tone for an outside line.)
When inquiring telephone numbers, this code is displayed as a D.
NOTE: Each time a pause, pound (#), or one of the code key