AT&T 3070 User Manual
Special Characters in Programmed Dialing Sequences
You may occasionally need to program a pause, stop, or switch-
hook flash into an Outside Auto Dial or Speed Dial sequence,
or you may need to switch from rotary to Touch-Tone signals in
the middle of a programmed dialing sequence. To do so, you
need to enter the following special characters when you pro-
gram the sequence.
You may occasionally need to program a pause, stop, or switch-
hook flash into an Outside Auto Dial or Speed Dial sequence,
or you may need to switch from rotary to Touch-Tone signals in
the middle of a programmed dialing sequence. To do so, you
need to enter the following special characters when you pro-
gram the sequence.
Pause. To program a pause (1.5 seconds) into a dialing se-
quence (for example, between a pool access code and an out-
side telephone number):
quence (for example, between a pool access code and an out-
side telephone number):
Touch Hold (Pause).
Hold
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Pause
Stop. To program a stop into a dialing sequence (for example,
to program a stop between an alternate long distance telephone
number and your access code):
to program a stop between an alternate long distance telephone
number and your access code):
Touch Drop (Stop).
Drop
Stop
To resume the dialing sequence after the stop, touch the Auto
Dial button or dial the Speed Dial code again.
Dial button or dial the Speed Dial code again.
Touch-Tone Enable. To program Touch-Tone Enable into a dial-
ing sequence (for example, to use a credit card authorization
service):
ing sequence (for example, to use a credit card authorization
service):
Touch Transfer.
Transfer
Switchhook Flash. To program a switchhook flash into a dial-
ing sequence (for example, if you program a button with a PBX,
Centrex, or Custom Calling feature code):
ing sequence (for example, if you program a button with a PBX,
Centrex, or Custom Calling feature code):
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