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CALL CONNECTED. SESSION STARTS
Autodial (A)
The Autodial command allows the user to dial a predefined number stored
within the local system. The DAC automatically attempts to place a data
call to the Autodial number:
A <CR>
CALLING xxxxxxx
RINGING
ANSWERED
CALL CONNECTED. SESSION STARTS
The currently stored Autodial number may be viewed by entering the
primary command D (Display), followed by the selection A (Autodial). See
the Display discussion later in this document.
Speed Call (S)
The Speed Call command allows the user to make a call to a number
associated with a 1-, 2-, or 3-digit access code. The user supplies the
access code, and the DAC places the call according to the code supplied.
S<CR>
ENTER ACCESS CODE: <SP>
xxx<CR>
CALLING yyyyyy
RINGING
ANSWERED
CALL CONNECTED. SESSION STARTS
If the DAC does not know the access code length, you are notified by:
ENTER ACCESS CODE (all digits) <SP>. Leading zeroes must be entered
if the access code is less than the maximum number of digits allowed for the
Speed Call list for the associated data DN (DDN).
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Note: If the Autodial feature key is not defined in the software you are
notified by the following: Feature key Autodial not defined.
Note: If the Speed Call feature key is not defined in the software, you
are notified by the following: Feature key Speed Call not defined.
Nortel Communication Server 1000
Circuit Card Reference
NN43001-311 01.04 Standard
Release 5.0 23 May 2008
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