MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 6.1
Feature Reference
555-661-110
Issue 1
August 1998
Programming Special Characters
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Some dialing sequences need special characters. For example, the user presses
Hold to insert a Pause character after the dial-out code in a dialing sequence to
allow the system to seize an outside line before dialing the number. A Pause
character can also be used to separate a telephone number from an extension
number.
Table 57. Special Characters for Analog Multiline Telephones
1. Display telephones only
2. Not available on MLC-5, MDC 9000, and MDW 9000 cordless and
cordless/wireless telephones
Press... See
1
... Means...
Drop
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V Stop. Inserts a Stop within a sequence of automatically
dialed numbers. For example, an outside Auto Dial
button may be programmed with a password, then a
Stop, then a telephone number. To use Auto Dial with a
Stop in the sequence, the user presses the button to
dial the password, listens for the dialing and connection,
and presses the button again to dial the number.
Hold
S Pause. Inserts a 1.5-second pause in the dialing
sequence. Multiple consecutive pauses are allowed.
Conference
2
I
Flash. Sends a switchhook flash. Must be the first entry
in the dialing sequence.
##

End of Dialing for Auto Dial buttons. Used at the end
of a dialing sequence to indicate that the user has
finished dialing or to separate one group of dialed digits
from another.
#

End of Dialing. Used at the end of a dialing sequence
to indicate that the user has finished dialing or to
separate one group of dialed digits from another.