Programming Numbers - AT&T SYSTEM 25 User Manual

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Programming Numbers

You can program <FLEX DSS>, <REP DIAL>, and Personal
Speed Dialing codes. While only PDC's can be programmed
into <FLEX DSS> buttons, strings of numbers and special
characters may be programmed into <REP DIAL> buttons
and Personal Speed Dialing codes (maximum of 28
characters).
The first part of this subsection describes, with examples,
the use of special characters in numbers to be stored
(programmed) in <REP DIAL> buttons and Personal Speed
Dialing codes (#20 through #26).
The remaining part of this subsection gives instructions on
how to actually program numbers.
Special Characters
You may use the * and the # for various purposes 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.
Using * For Pausing
An * (by itself) will produce a 1.5 second pause.
For example, if you program 9*5557023, this means 9 (1.5
second pause) 5557023 to the system.
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