Function
Digit Sequence
This format indicates that certain
dialed
digits are replaced by the
substituted
characters when the sequence is transmitted. The
dialed
digits can be zero to 9. For example:
<8:1650>xxxxxxx
When the user presses
8
followed by a seven-digit number, the system
automatically replaces the dialed
8
with the sequence
1650
. If the user
dials
85550112
, the system transmits
16505550112
.
If the
dialed
parameter is empty and there is a value in the
substituted
field, no digits are replaced and the
substituted
value is always
prepended to the transmitted string. For example:
<:1>xxxxxxxxxx
When the user dials
9725550112
, the number
1
is added at the
beginning of the sequence; the system transmits
19725550112
.
<dialed:substituted>
An intersequence tone played (and placed) between digits plays an
outside line dial tone. For example:
9, 1xxxxxxxxxx
An outside line dial tone plays after the user presses
9
. The tone
continues until the user presses
1
.
, (comma)
Prohibits a dial sequence pattern. For example:
1900xxxxxxx!
Rejects any 11-digit sequence that begins with 1900.
! (exclamation point)
Allows a user to enter a 2-digit star code.
*xx
For Interdigit Timer Master Override, enter
S0
to reduce the short
interdigit timer to 0 seconds, or enter
L0
to reduce the long interdigit
timer to 0 seconds.
S0 or L0
To pause, enter
P
, the number of seconds to pause, and a space. This
feature is typically used for implementation of a hotline and warm
line, with a 0 delay for the hot line, and a nonzero delay for a warm
line. For example:
P5
A pause of 5 seconds is introduced.
P
Digit Sequence Examples
The following examples show digit sequences that you can enter in a dial plan.
In a complete dial plan entry, sequences are separated by a pipe character (|), and the entire set of sequences
is enclosed within parentheses:
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Digit Sequence Examples