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starting with "000" would access the normal command 000 and cause the normal "X connect Y"
message.
In summary, the controller lets you name commands just about any way you want to, even if it is
confusing for you and it. It does its best to figure out what you mean, using the data length, DTMF
execution masks and passwords to eliminate some possibilities, but sometimes it is impossible. If
you can't get it to work the way you want it to, check the command names with commands 011 and
012, then start naming them back to their original names with 010 until the confusion goes away.
The most common confusion is having one command that is named the same as the beginning of
another command, so the longer one gets executed when you expected the shorter one. When all of
the commands have their original names, there is no confusion because every command has its own
unique three digit name, the command number.