Advanced Operation

Speed Dial

Long Speed Dial Numbers

Speed Dial Numbers are stored sequentially in memory areas capable of holding 32 digits. If you exceed 32 digits, the excess are stored in the next higher area and consume the next sequential Speed Dial Number.

You can dial the entire string by entering the original Speed Dial Number and all digits will be sent, including those in excess of 32. If that were Speed Dial Number 100, Number 101 would no longer be available. You are not prevented from storing a new Number 101 but, if you do, Number 100 will be shortened to 32 digits.

When * is used as an escape character, it consumes one Speed Dial digit. Entering *7 to insert a seven-second pause would consume two of 32 characters.

*” functions as an escape key indicating that the number immediately following represents something exceptional. The numbers are defined in Table 3.

Table 3 Dial String Characters

Entry

Meaning

0~9

0~9

#End of Speed Dial Number when entering via access code (#66)

*Escape

 

Pause (1~9) seconds. If you need to pause longer than nine seconds, enter additional

* (1~9)

pause escape sequences. For example, to insert a 17 second pause, enter *9*8. The

display of a pause in the Speed Dial Number shows a “P” without specifying the

 

duration. In this example, you would see “PP.”

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*# #

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