(You can keep adding Instructions or Numbers until you reach a limit that's discussed below, after the examples.)
4.Press # #
5.Listen for two confirmation beeps
6.Place your phone
List of Instructions for Dialer Strings:
* 1 PPP | Pause PP.P seconds (0.1 second increments, 00.1 to |
| 99.9 seconds) |
* 2 | Listen for Dialtone or computer tone (the tone must |
| last at least 2.4 seconds) |
* 4 | Listen for Voice (at least .2 seconds of voice) |
* 5 | Listen for any DTMF tone |
Entering a Number in a Dialer String:
Enter the complete number you want the dialer to dial.
To enter the characters * or #, you need to use the Special Sequence * 0 before the * or #.
The Special Sequence must come at the start of a number. This means that if * or # occurs in the middle or at the end of a number, you must break the number into segments. See examples below.
*0 n Special Sequence for numbers starting with * or # (n = * or #).
Examples:
Suppose you want to program your dialer to call a server, wait for a computer tone, and then deliver an identifying string. Suppose the server's phone number is 1 888
1.Take your phone
2. Enter | # 0 # 1 8 8 8 5 5 5 3 3 3 3 # # |
3.Listen for two confirmation beeps
4.Place your phone
5.Take your phone
6. Enter | # 1 # * 2 # # |
7.Listen for two confirmation beeps
8.Place your phone
9.Take your phone
10. Enter | # 1 # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 # # |
11.Listen for two confirmation beeps
12.Place your phone
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