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Pause Soft key

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MtlSwim

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Apr 3, 2003
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How can i create a 'pause" soft key on 3903/4?

"Pause in Dialing String
With M3900 Phase III, M3902, M3903, M3904, and M3905 sets support a
pause in dialing. This pause is often required when a user dials remote
devices, such as answeringmach ines, Interactive Voice Response (IVR)
systems, auto attendants, and tandem switches.
The Pause feature enters a 1.5-second delay in a dialings equence. The user
can add the delay while programming or editing an entry in the Personal
Directory, Callers List, Redial List, and Predial List.
This feature introduces a Pause soft key. To enter a Pause in the dialings tring
while editinga number, press the Pause soft key. A Pause place marker
appears in the dialings tring. The place marker appears as two parallel bars,
and takes up one space in the dialings tring.
Note: You can enter multiple pauses for longer delays
 
It looks as though you meant this to be a FAQ and not a trouble type post?

Copy your post and then click 'FAQ' on the menu bar and post it as an FAQ.
 
i had to test this one, use the *key from the station while programing the adl or scl.. i tested that with our overhead page.. dialed the acod, ** then the zone, **** the a 1.. the one did page overhead after about 5 seconds so i assume the pause is working on my 81... #is end of dial and the word pause is not in ld 11 unless that find is also broke

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
A * has always beem a 3 sec pause in the Meridian1 as long as I can remember.
 
i thought it was 2, but it does not work post ac1 or 2.. but you can use it post acod... that was rls 3 and before.. it is subjest to change...

in the old days when 9 and 8 were both acod's * did work..

john poole
bellsouth business
columbia,sc
 
I m really interested in this so that i can forward calls on the telephone set to a long distance number.
Our systems requires a pause after dialing the long distance number and then entering a "long distance code".

Thus far i have created 800 numbers to achieve this, as a work around
 
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