10 Dialer Installation & User’s Guide
#*30## if you want softer tones (Default)
To control the tone length, go off-hook and then dial
#*44##
if you want 150 millisecond tones
Here are some other tone lengths you can select:
#*41##
if you want 50 millisecond tones
#*42##
if you want 70 millisecond tones
#*43## if you want 100 millisecond tones (Default)
#*45##
if you want 250 millisecond tones
Q: How do I bypass the dialer for a single call?
A: If, for some reason, you do not want the dialer to route a
specific call, dial *0 before the number you want to call.
For instance, if you don't want the dialer to route the
phone number 1-212-222-2222, take the phone off-hook
and dial
*012122222222
The next time you make a call, the dialer will route the
call normally unless you tell it otherwise by using the *0
command.
Q: How do I bypass the dialer for multiple calls?
A: If, for some reason, you do not want the dialer to route
any calls for some period of time, go off-hook and then
dial
# * * 3472253 ##
This is #**DISABLE##
The dialer will not route any calls while it is disabled.
You may re-enable the dialer at any time by going off-hook
and dialing
# * * 362253 ##
This is #**ENABLE##
The dialer will now route calls the same way it did before
you disabled it.
Q: Why do I still see some long distance calls on my phone
bill?
A: It's probably because the dialer did not route those calls.
Please see the question above. The dialer typically does