AT&T SYSTEM 25 User Manual page 31

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Programming Speed Dialing Codes (Continued)
Using * as an Actual Character
If you want to use a "*" as an actual character, you must place a
before the "*".
"#"
For example, you may want to program 555-2222 followed
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 want to use a " # " as an actual character, you must place
" # # " in the stored number.
For example, you may want to program 555-1111 followed, by
a 1.5 second pause, a " # ", and 7777 into a Personal Speed
Dialing code.
You program: 5551111' # # 7777
This means: 5551111 (1.5 second pause) #7777
Using # with System Speed Dialing Codes
When you want to have a System Speed Dialing code as part of
your stored number, you should use a single " # " for the code.
For example, you may want to program the System Speed
Dialing code # 100 into a Personal Speed Dialing code.
You program: # 100
This means: # 100 (System Speed
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Dialing code # 100)
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