Sensaphone 1400 User Manual

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Sensaphone 1400 Manual

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SPECIAL DIALING OPTIONS

The 1400 has provisions for special dialing requirements. These
including dialing a * or #, inserting a two-second pause, or forcing
the system to wait for the called party to answer. These options
are typically used when: (a) the unit is connected to a PBX and
must dial a prefix such as ‘9’ or extension to reach an outside line;
(b) when dialing a business and stepping through menus to reach
a specific extension; or (c) when a pager service is answered by a
voice menu. The special dialing commands can be inserted as part
of the dialout telephone number. Valid commands are listed below.

A

# tone can be dialed by inserting the TABLE RANGE/#

key in the telephone number.

The

* tone can be dialed by inserting the RINGS/TAD/* key

in the telephone number.

A two-second pause can be inserted in the dialout telephone

number by pressing the PAUSE key.

The 1400 can be instructed to wait for the call to be

answered before dialing additional digits. This is useful if

you need to call a company’s main number and then dial

additional digits to go to a specific extension (Example:

888-555-1200—wait for answer—227). Note that the unit

will automatically wait for answer after dialing the last

programmed digit. Press CODE 2 to make the unit wait for

an answer, as in the example.

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