
Connect Systems Inc. - Model 9800 Page 32
PROGRAMMING THE SPEED DIALER FROM THE MOBILE: Writing a phone number
into the speed dialer memory from the mobile is accomplished with a
slight variation on ordinary manual dialing. Before you enter your
access code, send 9 followed by the desired memory location number.
e.g. You wish to place a call to 277-1463 and simultaneously add the
number to speed dial memory location 6. From the mobile, enter 9 6
then the access code. When the dialtone is heard, dial 277-1463 just
as you would in ordinary manual dialing. You will never have to
manually dial 277-1463 again!
Note: The 9 as used above means WRITE the phone number to be dialed
into the memory location specified immediately following the 9.
Note: Phone numbers containing a * for second dialtone wait cannot
be remotely programmed if using tone dialing. These numbers can only
be programmed using the internal keyboard.
You can program a *, pause or # as part of a speed dial sequence if
desired. The digits 1,2 and 3 are interpreted as *, pause and # if
held down for 4-5 seconds during the dialing process.
For example: you wish to program; 8 pause 472-8197 into memory
location No. 3. Enter in order; 9 3 then your access code. Then after
dialtone enter 8, long 2, 472-8197. The number you have dialed is now
properly loaded into memory location No. 3. However the long 2 will
cause a misdial of the immediate call. When a *, pause or # has been
used, do not let the call go through. Send the disconnect command
after the number has been dialed and call back using the speed dialer.
The call will now dial properly.
1-800 DIALING: The 9800 will allow dialing to toll free 1-800 numbers
even if 1 is set as a restricted first digit. However, if you are
going to restrict 1, you must restrict it on line 2.2.
CALL WAITING: If line in use detection has been enabled, the 9800
checks to see if the line is in use when a mobile attempts access. If
the line is free the mobile will hear dialtone and can proceed with
his call. If the line is in use, the 9800 will send a special busy
signal to the mobile and revert to the stand-by condition. At the same
time, Call Waiting beeps let those using the line know that a mobile
unit would like to use the line. When the telephone users hang-up,
beeps let the mobile know that the line is now free to use.
The mobile can cut-in on the call if desired by using the secret toll
override code (1.5.) after hearing the line in use busy signal. A
three way conversation can now take place.
NOTE: Line in use detection / Call waiting is not available in the
AUSTEL (Australian) version.