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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
110: Configure the Autopatch
This command allows you to enable or disable the autopatch and allows you to choose whether
and how the number is read back before it is dialed.
<110> e s
Parameters:
110 is the default command name.
e is the autopatch enable/disable control. 0 - Disable the autopatch. 1 - Enable the
autopatch.
s is the readback style, described below. Modes 2 and 3 watch to see if you force the
command to be executed by pressing the force-execution digit (defaults to 'D', see
command 078) or kerchunk before, during, or shortly after the number is read back; if
you do they will immediately quit reading the number back and either dial the number
(mode 2) or abort dialing (mode 3). Also see the notes for more options.
S - Readback
Style
Reads Number
Back
If Kerchunked or Force
Execution
0 Never No Effect
1 Always No Effect
2 Politely Makes it Dial
3 Politely Makes it Abort Dialing
Default:
- The autopatch system is enabled
- Readback style is type '1' Read the entered number back before dialing
Notes:
You can adjust messages and the length of the delays before and after the phone number
is read back by editing macros 286..292, after you execute this command to set them up.
You can make the controller read the numbers back politely like mode two, but dial
whether of not you kerchunk it, by entering using command 110 to select readback
mode 2, then entering "056 290 291" to make macro 290 call macro 291 when it
finishes. There is one known problem with doing this: if you do kerchunk it to make
the message go polite, it will dial the number twice in a row. This usually won't be
noticed but could be if someone answers the phone right away (on the first ring or so).
If you are calling an answering maching, paging service or some other device that
listens for DTMF digits, it could cause problems by entering digits you didn't want
entered. To avoid that, either don't use this readback mode or don't kerchunk while it is
reading the number back.

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