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Chapter 5: Programming
Special Dialing Codes
Special Dialing Codes are commonly used when
accessing a beeper or pager system, or in order to
reach a dial tone for connection to an outside line.
To incorporate a Special Dialing Code into the phone
number you are programming, press the blue CODE
key, followed by the corresponding number key from
the list below. Insert the code or combinations of
codes where required in the telephone number.
Code 1
Generates a two second pause.
Code 2
Waits for a dial tone before proceeding.
Code 3
Inserts a “T” command. The voice will say “Tone dial.”
This is specifically for connection to a beeper from a
rotary (pulse) phone line. Type in the phone number
for the beeper service, followed by [Code 1] [Code 3]
followed by the beeper number and the alarm charac-
ters (see Code 5). The “T” code turns all numbers fol-
lowing it into Touch-tones, which the beeper requires.
Code 4
Forces the Express II to wait until the telephone is
answered.
Code 5
Sends two digits to appear on the display of a beeper
or pager, indicating which input is in alarm.
NOTE: This information must come at the end of
the phone number string. (See Example below)
EXAMPLE: At “Enter Phone Number,” you would type
in: 18005551839 [Code1] [Code1] 5556488 [Code5]
[Code6] [Enter]. The first string is the beeper number,
followed by two two-second pauses, followed by the
Express II’s phone number, followed by the Code 5,
which is where the number of the first alarm will show
up, followed by a Code 6 to “close” the dialing string,
followed by “Enter” to end it.
Code 6
Sends the pound (#) , as required in some dialing
sequences.
Code 7
Sends the asterisk (*), as required in some dialing
sequences.
To clear a programmed phone number, select the
same priority number you’ve chosen for that number
(Program/Phone Contacts/Phone Number Selection)
and simply press “Enter” when prompted to “Enter
Phone Number.”
using the number keys. Then press
the ENTER key.
“Phone number selection” refers to the
contact’s position number.
(Keep track of the Calling Schedule
currently in place, since this
determines when a Phone Contact is
able to dial out.)
3) When the Phone Contact has been
assigned a number value, two choices
appear in the local display. Using the
number keys, select the appropriate
option.
4) Now that Voice or Beeper mode has
been established, the local display
prompts you to enter the complete
dial-out telephone number. Up to 40
digits are possible, including 1 and
the area code, or any Special Dialing
codes that are required to reach the
target telephone or beeper system.
When the complete dial-out telephone
number is entered, press the ENTER
key.
The local display returns to the
previous menu. Repeat steps shown
above to program additional Phone
Contacts.
To return to the main menu, press
CODE twice.
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