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SECTION MITL9105/911
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Defining Personal Numbers
4.04
The dialing sequence for a station to define a personal speed
call number is shown in Table 4-l. During Step 4, special key
sequences may be entered as required. These key sequences may be
entered to provide the following facilities:
Key Sequence "*l". This code causes a 5 second pause to
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occur when the number is used. This may be required when a
trunk is first seized. This code may be entered at any point and
more than once. The system inserts a pause without this entry
after the trunk group access code, if the speed-dialed number
is used by the attendant.
Key Sequence "*2". This code causes the number not to be
outpulsed until dial tone is obtained. This code may be entered
at any point and more than once. The system waits for dial tone
after the trunk group access code without this sequence, if the
speed-dialed number is used by an extension. An "*X2" sequence
after the trunk group access code would be ineffective. System
Option 136 (limited wait for dial tone) is applicable to this entry.
Sequence "*3QQ". When entered at any point within the num-
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ber, it enables user-dialed digits to be inserted. See paragraph
4.05 for details of this facility. Only one "+3QQ" entry can be
made per speed call number.
Sequence ""5". If an internal Speed Call number is a SUPER-
port, the number may be terminated with an *5. This will allow
the call to be treated as an intercom call if the following criteria
is met:
The caller has Call Announce Override in its Class of Service.
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The SUPERSET set is not using the SUPERSET set's speaker.
Note:
If these points are met, calls will be put through to the
user is doing.
4.05
The key sequence "*3QQ" may be inserted at a required point
within the speed call number (Step 4, Table 4-l), to enable the
station to manually dial digits at this point when the number is being
used. The "QQ" portion of the key signifies the number of digits which
are to be manually dialed, and has a range of 01 to 16. This number
must include the leading 0 when being entered. Only one set of
manually dialed digits is allowed for each speed call number.
4.06
The special key sequences occupy digits within the table as
follows:
Key Sequence "*l" occupies one table digit
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Key Sequence "*2" occupies one table digit
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Key Sequence "*3QQ" occupies two table digits
Key Sequence "*5" occupies one table digit.
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