Programming Numbers 2 - 7 - AT&T SYSTEM 25 Manual

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The Program feature enables system users to store telephone numbers and feature access
codes in their voice terminal buttons. Multiline voice terminal users can program Flexible
Direct Station Selection buttons, Repertory Dialing buttons, and Personal Speed Dialing
codes. While only PDCs can be programmed into FLEX DSS buttons, strings of numbers and
special characters may be programmed into REP DIAL buttons (maximum of 28 characters)
and Personal Speed Dialing codes (maximum of 25 characters).
Single-line voice terminal users can program 20 telephone numbers, account codes, and
System Speed Dialing codes into their Personal Speed Dialing codes. System 25 allows
these users to program strings of numbers and special characters into the dialing codes.
The first part of this entry describes, with examples, the use of special characters when
programming. The remaining part of this entry describes how to actually program or
remove numbers.
Special Characters
You may use the "*" and the "#" in various capacities when you program numbers. The
"*" may be used 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.
Special characters cannot be stored in FLEX DSS buttons.
NOTE:
Using * for Pausing
A
"*" (by itself) will produce a 1.5 second pause,
You may want to program a pause between the facility access code and the telephone
number.
You program: 9*5557023
This means:
Programming Numbers
9 (1.5 second pause) 5557023
Programming Numbers
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