Mitel SMarT-1 EuroRoute Compact Installation & Programming Manual page 40

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40 - Compact Dialer
Example 3
When the user dials the number 147, the Compact Dialer, using Table A, will: not change
routes; not lock the route; not begin executing the route; not absorb any digits; not discard
any digits; not screen; and finally, not provide tones.The following example explains
where tones would be heard if programming the Dialer via MF4:



78
03
1470D
Note that in this example, the D terminating character was entered after the Route Code.
In this case, the Compact Dialer will place 0 for the remaining code values.
Example 4
When the user dials the number 0 followed by any four digits, the Compact Dialer, using
Table B, will: route the call to Route 1; lock the route; begin executing the route; not
absorb any digits; not discard any digits; not screen; and finally, not provide tones.The
following example explains where tones would be heard if programming the Dialer via
MF4:


78
15
0CCCC111D
Note that in this example, the D terminating character was entered after the Execute Code.
In this case, the Compact Dialer will place 0 for the remaining code values.
Example 5
When the user dials the number 0331, the Compact Dialer, using Table B, will: route the
call to Route 2; lock the route; begin executing the route; not absorb any digits; not discard
any digits; not screen; and finally, not provide tones.The following example explains
where tones would be heard if programming the Dialer via MF4:


78
14
0331211D
Note that in this example, the D terminating character was entered after the Execute Code.
In this case, the Compact Dialer will place 0 for the remaining code values.
Example 6
When the user dials the number 0 followed by any ten digits, the Compact Dialer, using
Table B, will: not change routes; not lock the route; not begin executing the route; not
absorb any digits; not discard any digits; quit searching; and finally, not provide tones.The
following example explains where tones would be heard if programming the Dialer via
MF4:


78
1#
0CCCCCCCCCC000002D
Note that in this example, the D terminating character was entered after the Search Code.
In this case, the Compact Dialer will place 0 for the remaining code value.
Example 7
Extended Action Codes cause matched digits in the Search Tables to perform specific
actions. The following example explains where tones would be heard if programming
the Dialer via MF4 to force a Call Home:


78
04
0001C1D
The following example explains where tones would be heard if programming the Dialer
via MF4 to check the Bad Line condition:


78
04
0002C2D
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Issue 1, August 1999

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