Programming instructions
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DX-120 Programming Manual BASIC CALL HANDLING PROGRAMMING TASKS
Specifying Pause Time
You can instruct the system to automatically generate a pause in dialing on outgoing CO line calls. The system
monitors digits dialed on PBX type CO lines for PBX codes that extension users may enter. If the system recognizes a
PBX code, it automatically inserts a pause between that digit and the remaining digits for last number redial system
features.
⢠Important points to keep in mind:
- A pause or a combination of pauses may be stored in the speed dial bins to allow timed access to special
services, while allowing you to monitor the progress of the call.
- A pause occupies one digit position when stored in a speed dial. A pause appears as āPā on the DET display.
When storing numbers in a speed dial, use the feature code Feature 7 0 to insert a pause.
- Program the pause insertion time to adequately apply a pause time based on the host PBX requirements for
trunk calls.
- The time interval is from the time the trunk access code is dialed to the time that trunk dial tone is heard.
- When last number redial is used (at a DX-120 extension) on a PBX type CO line circuit, the system
automatically inserts a pause of this duration between the PBX code dialed and the remaining digits to be re-
dialed.
- Program the pause time for the anticipated requirement of pause time for speed dial numbers.
⢠Other features that may be affected by the PBX pause time include the following:
- Automatic Busy Redial
- Saved Number Redial
- Last Number Redial
- Speed Dial - Extension, System
- Memo Pad
- PBX Compatibility
SPECIFYING PAUSE TIME VIA PC-DBA
From the PC-DBA main screen:
Specifying Pause Time via PC-DBA (continued on next page)