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224 Chapter 25 Feature configuration: Making calls
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You can use special alphabetical designators in the following features when you are entering the
dial strings from the Element Manager:
hotline external number
call forward to external numbers
system and user speed dial numbers
telephone and CAP button external number (auto dial)
lines: Redirect to:
routing dial string
ONN block for Tone and BRI
voice message center number
Table 59 External call codes and definitions
Link
FEATURE 71
LN
Generate a Link signal to access a PBX or other host exchange.
If you connect the system to a private branch exchange (PBX), you can use a Link
signal to access special features. On some telephones, Link is called FLASH. You
can include the Link signal as part of a longer stored sequence on an external
autodial button, or in a speed dial code. The Link symbol uses two of the 24 spaces
in a dialing sequence. (FEATURE 71)
Note: This feature must be enabled under the restrictions for the telephone.
Pause
FEATURE 78
P
Program within an external auto-dial sequence to insert a 1.5-second delay.
This feature enters a 1.5-second delay in a dialing sequence on an external line. The
use of this feature is required often for signaling remote devices, such as answering
machines, or when accessing PBX features or host systems. You can program more
than one pause in an external auto dial or speed dial sequence. (FEATURE 78)
Note: This feature is not supported on ISDN trunks.
Run/Stop
FEATURE *9
B
Insert a break point into a sequence of dialed numbers or characters used for
automatic dialing. This is necessary when you are connecting to a PBX or similar
host system. For example, if a company has an automated attendant that instructs
you to dial an internal number you need, you can program the company number, a
Run/Stop, then the internal number on one external autodial button.
The Run/Stop symbol uses one of the 24 spaces in an autodial or speed dial
sequence.
You can include up to three Run/Stop commands in a dialing string. The system
ignores a fourth Run/Stop, and any digits or commands that follow three Run/Stop
commands in a programmed dialing sequence.
Programming: There is no system programming for this feature.
Wait for dial tone
FEATURE 804
DT
Program with an external auto-dial number to cause the system to wait to receive a
dial tone from another system before proceeding with the dialing sequence.
This feature (FEATURE 804) causes a sequence of numbers to pause until dial tone
is present on the line before continuing to dial. You can use this feature if you must
dial a remote system, and then wait for dial tone from that system before dialing the
remainder of your number. The Wait for Dial Tone symbol uses two of the 24 spaces
in an autodial or speed dial sequence.
Programming: There is no system programming for this feature.