Annex A. Special Characters Used When Writing Dialing Instructions - Samsung SVMi-20i User Manual

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ANNEX A.
Used When Writing Dialing
Instructions
These characters perform special functions when embedded in any dialing
string:
Character
&
,
\
T
W
;
~di
H
To tell the SVMi-20i to dial the value of a register, you would put a dollar sign
($) in front of the register variable. I.e. $C means dial the value stored in the
Caller ID register. $F means dial the value stored in the Forward Id register.
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Special Characters
This is a flash-hook which is critical for signaling on analog systems.
The comma is a one second pause.
The backslash is a four second pause.
'T' tells the port to switch to tone (DTMF) dialing. This is the default.
Wait for answer. On encountering this character, the SVMi-20i will
monitor the line for an answer from the called station before dialing
any additional characters. If no answer is detected within 6 ring back
cycles or 3 busy cycles, the call will be recalled.
The semicolon is wait for dial tone. The SVMi-20i will wait up to
twelve seconds for dial tone before dialing any additional characters.
If no dial tone is detected, the call will fail. This is useful in
environments that may have a shortage of resources such as a
limited number of trunk lines or DTMF receivers.
This is an instruction to dial in band.
Operate the hookswitch. If on, hook goes off, if off, hook goes on.
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