Pacific Research Solutions RI-200 User Manual

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Pacific Research Solutions

RI-200 User Manual

Page 51

4.5.81

TELEPHONE DTMF OR PULSE DIALING SELECT

This command is used to select between DTMF or pulse dialing over the telephone line. If pulse dialing is selected, all
numbers in the access table, auto dial table and numbers placed at the end of a telephone off-hook macro will be pulsed
dialed.

SYNTAX:

81 [Mode]

MINIMUM:

0

MAXIMUM:

1

UNITS:

0 = Tone dial, 1 = Pulse dial

DEFAULT:

0, Tone dial

EXAMPLE:

81 1

Telephone will convert all DTMF dial number to pulse dial.

4.5.82

TELEPHONE ON/OFF-HOOK AND ACCESS/ACCOUNT CODE

This command is used to put the telephone on and off-hook. When going off-hook, you can select one of up to 8 different
dialing prefix that can be used for a long distance service access number or special PBX outside line number. Along with the
dial prefix, you have 8 different account codes that can be stored for credit card use. Use S-Command 83 to program access
and account codes for this dialing process. When this command is included in a telephone macro, it will check and use the
access code table before dialing any number. After the telephone number is dialed, the controller will check for an account
code to dial. When putting the telephone on-hook, use access code zero. You can also use access code 9 to answer a
telephone that is currently ringing over the air. Access code 9 will return an error message if the telephone was not ringing
over the air.

SYNTAX:

82 [Code]

MINIMUM:

0 (On-hook)

MAXIMUM:

9 (Answer if ringing in process)

UNITS:

0 = On-hook, 1-8 = Off-hook code, 9 = Answers the telephone if currently ringing over the air.

DEFAULT:

N/A

EXAMPLE:

82 1

Go off-hook and dial access code if any then the telephone and account code if any.

82 0

Go on-hook, hang up

82 9

Answer the telephone if currently ringing over the air.

4.5.83

EDIT TELEPHONE ACCESS and ACCOUNT CODES

The access number is used to dial a string of digits before the telephone number or auto dialer number. The access number
can be a long distance service access number or special PBX outside line number. The account number is dialed after the
telephone number or auto dial number. The account number can be used for credit card dialing. When building an off-hook
access and account code to operate with a credit card, you may have to test and experiment with delays between the access
number and telephone number also the telephone number and account number to get the dialing process to work correctly.
The access and account number that is used when dialing a number is determined by S-Command 82, the off-hook command.
Valid digits are 0 through 9, *, # and A for a two second pause.

SYNTAX:

83 [Type] [Off-hook code] [Number]

MINIMUM:

Type 0 (Access code), Off-hook code 1, Number, 0 digits (clears number).

MAXIMUM:

Type 1 (Account code), Off-hook code 8, Number 16 digits.

UNITS:

See above

DEFAULT:

Nothing stored.

EXAMPLE:

83 0 1 9A

Store a 9 and pause 2 second for a PBX outside line for off-hook code 1.

83 0 2

Clear access position 02.

83 0 3 18005555555AA

Setup to dial a long distance credit card company for off-hook code 3.

83 1 3 AA123456789

Pause and then dial the credit card number for off-hook code 3.

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