3 dial file, Area code entry, Variable start entry – Skutch Electronics BA-1000 Technical Reference Manual User Manual
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0-Entry> 00004 N
Enter:
773*0#
Display shows:
0-Entry> 00004 N
773
Enter:
0050#
0060#
~
3 Dial File
Memory dialing allows the user to dial the
phone numbers that are stored in the current dialing
file. To enter this mode tap ~, it will show
the following:
0-Menu-v6.00--Mo
11/01/01 08:00am
Enter: 3 then # and it will show the
following:
0-Entry> 00000
---- #=Dial ----
By default, if you enter a # at this point, the
system will resume calling from where it left off at
the last calling session (on a new list of numbers, it
starts at the first entry).
Area Code Entry
If you enter this mode, and you have not
entered the local area code, the system will first
show the following:
Enter Local Area
Code, # =
You MUST enter the area code the system will
be calling from, then #. You can enter * then #
to remove an area code.
Variable Start Entry
The variable start entry lets you force the BA-
1000 to start calling from any entry position you
choose. To access this feature, tap the 1 when it
shows the following:
0-Entry> 00000
---- #=Dial ----
This will clear the entry position, as follows:
0-Entry>
---- #=Dial ----
Now enter the position of the phone number
you want to start dialing with, followed by #. The
dialing will start from the position you enter and
continue dialing to the end of the file.
No Answer Redials
When the system has dialed the entire file, it
will start dialing at the beginning; dialing only NO
ANSWER and BUSY calls. The NO ANSWER
redial feature is controlled by the REDIALS setting
in the SYSTEM SETUP (see
).
6pm Redials
The system now has the ability to stop it’s
current dialing at 6pm and begin calling, from the
start of the file, all the No Answers and Busies. This
feature is off by default and can be enabled by
turning
15 Minute Busy Redials
When busy numbers are encountered, the
system will log them into a busy re-dial table and,
after 15 minutes, call them at the next opportunity.
If the system cannot get through to a busy number
after 8 consecutive tries, it will remove the entry
from the busy re-dial table. You can now disable
this feature through
Setup.
Do Not Dial List
During a dialing session, the system will not
dial any phone numbers that match those entered
into the DO NOT DIAL list.