Dial mode, 3 dial file, Area code entry – Skutch Electronics BA-1000 V2.90 User Manual
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You can stop the auto-generation at any time by
pressing the Escape button. The system will show
the current entry number it is generating in the top
right of the display. When finished, you will be at
the end of the file and you can continue with regular
number entry or use AUTO FILL mode again.
Dial Mode
You can go directly to DIAL FILE mode by
pressing *, 9, #, <PAUSE>, #.
3 Dial File
Memory dialing allows the user to dial the
phone numbers that are stored in the current dialing
file. To enter this mode press Escape, <PAUSE>,
3, #. The display will show the following:
0-Entry> 00000
---- #=Dial ----
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Area Code Entry
If you enter this mode, and you have not
entered the local area code, the system will first
show the following:
Enter Local Area
Code, # =
You MUST enter the area code the system will
be calling from, then #. You can enter * then # to
remove an area code.
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Variable Start Entry
You can press # to dial from the start of the file,
or press any number and you can enter a different
starting entry number followed by # (variable
starting position). If you use the variable starting
position, the dialing will start from the position you
enter and continue dialing to the end of the file.
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No Answer Redials
When the system has dialed the entire file, it
will start dialing at the beginning; dialing only NO
ANSWER and BUSY calls. The NO ANSWER
redial feature is controlled by the REDIALS setting
in the SYSTEM SETUP (see * System Setup).
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Do Not Dial List
During a dialing session, the system will not
dial any phone numbers that match those entered
into the DO NOT DIAL list.
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Dialing
On entering this mode, if you have not recorded
an outgoing message Prompt, the system will beep 4
times and show the following before returning to
Menu:
** No message **
prompt recorded!
If you haven’t entered any phone numbers to
dial, the system will beep 4 times and show the
following before returning to Menu:
No numbers found
in current file!
Before the system calls each number, it will
search for the next callable number and display the
following during the search:
0-Entry 00000
Finding Entry
When the system finds a good entry, it tries to
grab the line. If the line is in use, the system will
wait for the line to become available and it will show
the following:
Dial Tone Search
* Line In Use! *
Once the line is free, the system will search for
a dial tone, and display the following:
Dial Tone Search
The system must receive 1 second of solid dial
tone before it will start dialing. If it does not detect
dial tone within 6 seconds the system will release the
line and display the following: