Related features, Considerations, Valid entries – Polycom TransTalk 9000-Series User Manual
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Star Code Dial Delay (#410)
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Related Features
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You can include star codes in Allowed Phone Number Lists and 
Disallowed Phone Number Lists.
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Star Code Dial Delay settings apply to Auto Dialing, Last Number Redial, 
Personal Speed Dial Numbers, Save Number Redial, and System 
Speed Dial Numbers.
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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.
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System Speed Dial Numbers can begin with a star code; the system 
automatically inserts a delay based on the Star Code Dial Delay (#410) 
setting. To program, enter a Pause followed by the star code and the phone 
number. For example, press 
h*675551001
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A Marked System Speed Dial Number can also begin with a star code. To 
enter it, press 
*
followed by the star code and the phone number. For
example, press
**675551001
.
Considerations
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The Star Code Dial Delay is not inserted in manually dialed numbers.
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If your Central Office provides the second dial tone immediately, you do not 
need the delay provided by Star Code Dial Delay. In this case, choose the 
0 setting to enable restriction checking but avoid the delay. 
Valid Entries
0 = 0 Seconds Delay
✔
4 = 4 Seconds Delay
1 = 1 Second Delay
5 = 5 Seconds Delay
2 = 2 Seconds Delay
6 = Not Active
3 = 3 Seconds Delay