AT&T SYSTEM 25 User Manual page 82

Switched loop attendant console
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Programming Numbers (Continue)
Using #8 to Start End-toEnd Signaling
When you place a " #8" within a stored number, you tell the
system to start end-to-end signaling.
For example, you may want to store in a (REP DIAL) button both
a telephone number (555-4444) and an identification code that
should be transmitted directly to the far end (12345).
You program: 9*5554444** #812345
This means: 9(1.5 second pause) 5554444 (3 second pause)
Programming Your Buttons
and Personal Speed Dialing Codes
Use the following procedure to program a new number or to
program a new number over an old number. You can program
a maximum of:
4 digits in a (FLEX DSS) button.
25 characters in a Personal Speed Dial code.
28 characters into a (REP DIAL) button.
78
(start end-to-end signaling) 12345
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