Feature Reference
5-98
Dial Mode (#201)
Description
This System Programming procedure identifies individual lines as touch-tone or
rotary. You should check with your local phone company if you are not sure which
type of line is being provided to you.
Related Features
■ If you are having difficulty using touch-tone phones on rotary lines, you may
need to adjust the Rotary Dialing Timeout (#108).
■ If the system has rotary lines, you can use Touch-Tone Enable to send
touch-tone signals over a rotary line (for example, to access
bank-by-phone services).
■ If Dial Mode (#201) is set to Rotary, star codes are entered by dialing 11
instead of *. If you have users at extensions with Outgoing Call
Restriction (#401) set to Local Only who are calling out on lines with the
Dial Mode (#201) set to Rotary, you should add “11” to an Allowed Phone
Numbers List (#407) and assign the list to these extensions. Otherwise,
when the users at the restricted extensions dial 1 to begin a star code, the
system interprets this as an attempt to place a long-distance call, the call is
blocked, and the user hears the reorder tone.
Valid Entries
1 = Touch-Tone line ✔
2 = Rotary line
Programming
(See Figure 2-3 on page 2-22 for the location of special programming buttons such
as
s and e on system phones.)
To change the Dial Mode setting for a specific line:
1. Press
f 0 0 s s # 2 0 1 at extension
10 or 11.
2. Enter the first line to be programmed. For example, to program line 8, press
0 8.
3. To change the dial mode, press
D until the appropriate value
displays.
4. To program another line, press
n or p until the line number
shows on the display. Then repeat Step 3.
5. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 for all lines that you want to change.
6. Select another procedure or exit programming mode.