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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
Connected Ports:
Any ports that are connected to or monitoring the port you make the autopatch call from will
also be included in the autopatch call. For example, if you have connected repeaters and
someone wants to make a call from one of them, you can bring the patch up for them from the
other one.
Predial Digits:
Autopatches that are on a PBX often have to dial a '9' or some other combination of digits to
reach the outside world. The RLC-Club has the ability to dial these digits for you. You can tell
it what digits to dial and how long of delays to use before and after these "predial digits" with
Command 115. These digits will be dialed before every number that is dialed with the forward
dial commands. You can chose whether or not they should be dialed before each autodial
number. This allows you to dial numbers that do not require the predial digits by putting them
in an autodial slot.
The Autodialer:
There are 501 autodial slots that can each hold up to an eighteen digit phone number. They are
numbered 000 through 500. They can be accessed by executing either of the forward dial
commands with the number of the autodial slot you want to dial. They can be programmed
with Command 124. You can find out what number is in an autodial slot with Command 125.
You can select whether or not the predial digits (set with Command 115) get sent before the
autodial number with Command 126. This is useful for those using a PBX because it allows
them to have some autodial slots go to internal numbers and some to dial the predial digits to
get to the outside world. Command 127 allows you to enable or disable the use of an autodial
slot. This allows you to keep an autodial number from being dialed without erasing the slot and
having to re-program it later.