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0-Edit> 00000 N
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The top left number is the current dialing file
number, the 5 digits on the top right are the Entry
Position, the letter on the far right is the dialing
status and the full phone number is displayed on the
bottom.
Edit the Current Number
You can edit the phone number record by enter
a *. Now you can enter a new number followed by
the # or to leave the number unchanged, tap the
#. Once you change the phone number, the status
will automatically change to “N”.
The dialing status can only be changed after
you have either: entered a new number followed by
#, or tap # to leave the number unchanged. To
change the dialing status, tap the *, repeatedly,
until the status you want appears, then tap the #.
To leave the status as is, just tap the #.
The different dialing status’ are as follows:
Dialing Status
N = New number, never dialed.
L = Lead, a qualified “Hello” response
detected.
B = Busy number.
R = Recorded Message, called party talked too
long when answering the phone.
U = Unanswered call.
A = Answering Machine.
F = Fax Machine.
D = Do Not Dial, set for no dial.
C = Chained, this entry chained to the next one.
O = Reorder Disconnect, like a fast busy,
indicates the number hung up.
S = SIT, recorded operator message with 3
increasing tones at the front.
I = Industry, a qualified Business introduction
detected.
x = Delete, this # will be deleted on exiting
Edit Number mode.
Mark Deletes
This feature makes the system go through the
entire file and mark the response type, you select, for
deletion, while in
. To use this feature,
enter: *, 2, # at the following screen:
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The system will show the following for 2
seconds:
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Delete Numbers
The system will then show the following:
Enter Type = 0-9
#=New Number
The available types are as follows:
0 = New Number, never called numbers.
1 = Hello Response, numbers with a valid
“Hello” response.
2 = Busy Number, busy numbers.
3 = No Answer, several rings & no one
answered.
4 = Fax Machine, fax machine.
5 = Recorded Msg., operator recorded message.
6 = Reorder Signal, operator disconnect signal
like a fast busy.
7 = SIT Signal, operator recorded message with
three increasing tones at the front.
8 = Answer Machine, answering machine.
9 = Business Intro, numbers with a valid
business introduction.
Once you have selected the response type, tap
# and the system will show the following:
Are you Sure?
1=Yes ----- 3=No
Tap 1 and the system will mark all of those
numbers for deletion, or tap 3 or ~ to
abort that operation. As the system marks the phone
numbers, the entry number in the top right will
change to show the current entry number.
Search Mode
The system incorporates a progressive search
mode that lets you enter a string, from 1 to 16 digits
long, that the system will search the current dialing
file for, while in
. To use this feature,
enter: *, 3, # at the following screen:
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The system will display the following:
- Search Mode –