Zoom Dialer 26 User Manual
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Dialer Installation & User’s Guide
Otherwise you will need to arrange for 3-way calling
through your local telephone company. Note that if
your dialer is set to AutoRoute Mode, you will have to
dial *0 after a hook flash to make a 3-way call through
your local telephone company.
Q: (AutoRoute Mode) Why won’t the dialer let me
place a 101xxxx call?
A: If you normally use the dialer with prepaid cards and
you want to place a call using a dial-around service
with a 101xxxx prefix, please use the dialer’s bypass
mode, * 0. [Note that the bypass feature won’t work if
keys are active in AutoRoute Mode.]
Q: My calling card uses identical sequences for calls
inside and outside North America. Is there a way I
can avoid going through LearnMode or Advanced
LearnMode twice?
A: Yes. First make sure that your card doesn’t ask you
what kind of call you want to make (some cards ask
you to dial 1 for domestic, and 2 for international calls,
for example). Then, after you have completed
LearnMode for domestic calls, enter
# 2 # #
If you have completed Advanced LearnMode for
domestic calls, enter
# 2
Now your dialer will route international calls to your
calling card.
Q: Is there a way to make the dialer route 101xxxx
calls instead of prepaid calls?
A: Yes, and you can do this with or without AutoRouting.
Teach the dialer how to dial the number in LearnMode
as follows.
• Take your phone off-hook
• Press # 1
• Dial 101xxxx
• Wait three seconds
• Dial the long-distance number (1 followed by 10
digits)