Customizing the Telephone
Step by Step
Example 2: Assigning Repertory Dialing to a
Function Key
There are two ways of assigning the Repertory dialing function to a function key:
•Define a new key called Repertory dialingand en- ter the repertory dialing sequence.
•Edit the repertory dialing sequence of a Repertory dialing key that has already been programmed.
The Repertory dialing function is similar to the select- ed dialing function, but it also allows you to enter dialing control functions at any point in the repertory dialing se- quence. As with every function used to initiate an out- going call, the line is dialed automatically where possi- ble.
The digits are entered as text and automatically inter- preted as one of the following address forms:
•Sequence of digits
•URL
Dialing control functions can be selected and inserted.
Control Func- | Action During Dialing |
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OK <OK> | Any characters following this con- |
| trol function are sent immediately |
| after the call has been answered, |
| and are sent as DTMF. |
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Pause <PA> | Waits 3 seconds before sending |
| any characters following this con- |
| trol function. |
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Consultation | Establish a consultation call at this |
<CS> | point. |
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Clear <CL> | Clear the current call at this point. |
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The characters for representing the dialing control func- tions can be combined in the same repertory dialing se- quence. However, there are restrictions with certain characters.
When processing the dialing string for Repertory dia- ling the data is interpreted in the same way as dialed digits. The rules for interpreting each character are de- termined by the current status of the telephone and the content of the Repertory dialing character string.