Programming Speed Dialing Codes - AT&T SYSTEM 25 User Manual

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Programming Speed Dialing Codes

You can program telephone numbers, account codes, and
System Speed Dialing codes into your Personal Speed Dialing
codes. System 25 allows you to program strings of numbers and
special characters (28 characters maximum) into the dialing codes.
The first part of this section describes, with examples, how to
use special characters when programming. The remaining part
of this section describes how to actually program or remove
Personal Speed Dialing codes.
Special Characters
You may use the * and the # in
program Personal Speed Dialing
as a 1.5 second pause or as an actual * character. The # may be
used as an actual # character, as the start of a System Speed
Dialing code, or as the start of end-to-end signaling.
Using * For Pausing
A * (by itself) will produce
You program: 9*5557023
This means: 9 (1.5 second
Using * as an Actual * Character
If you wish to use a * as an actual * character, you must place a
# before the *. For example, you may wish to program 555-2222
followed by a 3.0 second pause, a *, and 1234 into a Personal
Speed Dialing code.
You program: 5552222** # *1234
This means: 5552222 (3.0 second pause) *1234
Using # as an Actual # Character
If you wish to use a # as an actual
two #'s in the stored number. For
program 555-1111 followed by a 1.5
into
a Personal Speed Dialing code.
You
program: 5551111* # # 7777
This
means: 5551111 (1.5 second pause) # 7777
various capacities when you
numbers. The * may be used
a 1.5 second pause. For example:
pause) 5557023
# character, you must place
example, you may wish to
second pause, a #, and 7777
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