Run/Stop; Wait For Dial Tone - Nortel ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual

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230 / Using Host System dialing signals

Run/Stop

Run/Stop inserts a break point into a sequence of dialed
numbers or characters used for automatic dialing. This may be
necessary when you are connecting to a PBX or similar host
system.
For example, you can call a company with an automated
attendant that instructs you to dial the internal number you
need. You can program the company number, a Run/Stop,
then the internal number on one external autodial button. Press
the autodial button once to dial the company number. When
you hear the automated attendant, press the autodial button
again to dial the internal number.
The Run/Stop symbol ( ) uses one of the 24 spaces in an
autodial or speed dial sequence.
You can include up to three Run/Stop commands in a dialing
string. The system ignores a fourth Run/Stop, and any digits or
commands that follow it in a programmed dialing sequence.

Wait for Dial Tone

Wait for Dial Tone causes a sequence of numbers to pause
until dial tone is present on the line before continuing to dial.
This is useful if you must dial a remote system and then wait
for dial tone from that system before dialing the rest of your
number.
The Wait for Dial Tone symbol (
in an autodial or speed dial sequence.
Modular ICS 7.1 System Coordinator Guide
) uses two of the 24 spaces
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