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Sensaphone 1400 Manual
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SPECIAL DIALING OPTIONS
The 1400 has provisions for special dialing requirements. These
includingdialinga*or#,insertingatwo-secondpause,orforcing
the system to wait for the called party to answer. These options
aretypicallyusedwhen:(a)theunitisconnectedtoaPBXand
mustdialaprefixsuchas‘9’orextensiontoreachanoutsideline;
(b)whendialingabusinessandsteppingthroughmenustoreach
aspecificextension;or(c)whenapagerserviceisansweredbya
voice menu. The special dialing commands can be inserted as part
of the dialout telephone number. Valid commands are listed below.
A #tonecanbedialedbyinsertingtheTABLERANGE/#
key in the telephone number.
TABLE
RANGE
#
The * tone can be dialed by inserting the RINGS/TAD/* key
in the telephone number.
RINGS
TAD
*
A two-second pause can be inserted in the dialout telephone
numberbypressingthePAUSEkey.
OUTPUT
PAUSE
The 1400 can be instructed to wait for the call to be
answered before dialing additional digits. This is useful if
you need to call a company’s main number and then dial
additionaldigitstogotoaspecificextension(Example:
888-555-1200—waitforanswer—227).Notethattheunit
will automatically wait for answer after dialing the last
programmed digit. Press CODE 2 to make the unit wait for
ananswer,asintheexample.
CODE
2
VOICE REPS