Instruction manual
FEATURES AND SERVICES
CHAR.
USED IN PERSONAL SPEED DIALING NUMBERS
✶
Produces a 1.5 second pause.
— Since System 25 does not have a Dial Tone detector,
judicious use of the pause character will help to ensure that
intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more digits are
sent.
—
The pause character should not be programmed for internal
calls.
# ✶
Transmits an actual “ ✶ ”.
# # Transmits an actual “ # ”.
# 1xx
Represents a System Speed Dialing code (where xx = 00-89) or a
Virtual Facility code (where xx = 90-99). If using a Virtual Facility
code, it may appear only at the beginning of the stored number.
# 8
Marks the beginning of End-to-End Signaling. (System begins
transmitting touch-tone signals to the far end switch.)
Programming Procedures
Program mode may be entered either of the following methods:
● At any voice terminal, by dialing the programming access code (#4).
● At terminals equipped with a Test/Program switch, by moving the switch to position
P; this method cannot be used at Switched Loop Attendant Consoles (SLACs).
If the code is used to enter program mode, the terminal remains in program mode until the
user goes on-hook or a timeout occurs.
If the switch is used to enter program mode, the
terminal remains in program mode until the switch is returned to the midpoint between P and
T; the system will send a single-ring reminder every 60 seconds until the switch is
repositioned.
Voice terminals equipped with a display enhance the programming procedure by displaying a
prompt on the screen and then the digits as they are dialed. Refer to “Interactions” for
additional information.
Programming a number always removes the number that was previously stored in the same
location. If a user wants to remove an old number and not replace it with a new one, Step 3
in both of the following procedures should be skipped.
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