Microtel Series 1000 User Manual
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MICROTEL Series 1000 Dialer
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Advanced Configuration Options
Advanced Phone Number Features
z Call Progress Coding Features The Series 1000 has very powerful call progress
coding features which allow great flexibility in making phone calls to pagers, fax
machines, other dialers, or regular telephones. The following table lists the different
codes which can be used to customize how the dialer will make a call-out. These
codes are used extensively in the following examples.
Telephone Number Escape Codes
Code Command
*0
Tone dial (default)
*1 Pulse
dial
*2 2-Second
Pause
*3
Flash Hook (go on hook for 100 milliseconds)
*4
Wait for Voice or Answer
*5n
Wait for Tone (n seconds)
*6n
Wait for Quiet (n seconds)
*7nn
Set Wait Timer to Abort (if condition does not occur in nn seconds)
*8nn
Set Wait Timer to Continue (if condition does not occur in nn seconds)
*90
Auto Acknowledge this Call
*91 Dial
‘*’
*92 Dial
‘#’
*93n
Close (Turn ON) Digital Output Channel n
*94n
Set this Call Alternate Message Repeat Count of n
*95n
Set this Call Alternate Voice Interact Delay
*96n
Open (Turn OFF) Digital Output Channel n
*980 Dial
‘A’
*981 Dial
‘B’
*982 Dial
‘C’
*983 Dial
‘D’
*984
Dial Channel Number (‘0’, ‘1’, ‘2’,..., ’9’) That Caused This Callout
*985
Dial All Current Channel Numbers That Are In Alarm
*986
Dial All Current Channel Numbers That Have Unacknowledged Alarms
*990 Modem
Callout
*991 Fax
Callout
When entering call progress sequences in telephone numbers, you must first set the
Wait Timer (*7nn or *8nn), then set the specific condition to wait for (*4, *5n, or
*6n). Also, the Wait Timer stays in effect until overridden. So, when programming
your telephone numbers into the dialer, always explicitly set Wait Time-outs (*7nn or
*8nn) before waiting for Tone, Quiet, Voice or Answer detect. The following
example should illustrate:
Example 1- Program phone number 3