Bypassing the dialer in autoroute mode, Routing commands, Outing – Zoom Dialer 26 User Manual

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Dialer Installation & User’s Guide

Example: If your local area code is 555, take your phone
off-hook and enter #94 555 ##.

After getting this command, the dialer will no longer auto-

route calls within your local calling area. (Note: your local
calling area may include from one to about ten area codes.
You only have to enter your own area code. The dialer
knows all the other area codes in your local calling area.)

Note: If you skip this step and you will use the dialer to

auto-route North American domestic calls, you must be
sure you want to route all numbers that start with 1, even
if they are Internet access numbers. Be careful about this,
or you may get a big phone bill for Internet access!

If you later decide that you do want to route local calls
that start with 1, take your phone off-hook and enter

#93##

If you want to tell the dialer a new local area code—for
example, if you move—and you don’t want the dialer to
route local calls that start with 1, use the #93## command
first, and then use the #94 <local area code>## command
detailed above for your new area code.

(Note: Entering #93## will also reset any other special

routing commands you may have entered. These other
commands are detailed in the Routing Commands
section below.)
Bypassing the Dialer in AutoRoute Mode
In AutoRoute Mode you can bypass the dialer for any call
by taking your phone off-hook and dialing
* 0

Now wait for dialtone, and then dial the number you want
to call [* 0 will not work if keys are enabled).

Routing Commands

For most installations where AutoRoute Mode is selected,

the configuration described above will be sufficient. In that
case, please go to page 14 if you want to change the DTMF
settings, and otherwise go to Using the Dialer on page 15.

When you tell the dialer your area code (via the #94 <local

area> ## command), the dialer develops a list of “local”

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