AT&T 1987 AT&T Telephone User Manual


 
Special Characters (V2)
The following special characters may be used in Repertory Dialing and Personal Speed
Dialing numbers on R1V2 systems only:
CHAR. USED IN REPERTORY DIALING NUMBERS
*
Produces a 1.5 second pause. (Since System 25 does not have a Dial
Tone detector, judicious use of the pause character will help to ensure
that intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more digits are
sent. )
#*
Transmits an actual “*”.
##
Transmits an actual “#”.
#1xx Represents a System Speed Dialing code (where xx = 00-89) or a
Virtual Facility code (where xx = 90-99). If using a Virtual Facility
code, it may appear
only at the beginning of the stored number.
#2x
Represents a Personal Speed Dialing code (where x = 0-6).
#3 Marks the beginning of End-to-End Signaling. (System begins
transmitting touch-tone signals to the far end switch.)
CHAR.
USED IN PERSONAL SPEED DIALING NUMBERS
*
Produces a 1.5 second pause. (Since System 25 does not have a Dial
Tone detector, judicious use of the pause character will help to ensure
that intermediate Dial Tones are obtained before more digits are
sent.)
#*
Transmits an actual “*”.
##
Transmits an actual “#”.
#1xx Represents a System Speed Dialing code (where xx = 00-89) or a
Virtual Facility code (where xx = 90-99). If using a Virtual Facility
code, it may appear
only at the beginning of the stored number.
#3
Marks the beginning of End-to-End Signaling. (System begins
transmitting touch-tone signals to the far end switch.)
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