EZ Answer
The # key must be used to terminate the entry, only if the total
number of digits entered is less than 9. If a
*
is entered, the unit
will prompt
“This entry is invalid”
and will ignore the entire
string of digits that were entered.
Program # 146:
To listen to the currently programmed Invalid Leading digits -
You will hear:
“ One Four Six (0.6 sec silence) Five Six Seven Eight Nine”
The
#
at the end is not prompted as it is an indicator of the end of
the string.
Program # 107:
To enter the list of Valid Extensions -
Under this program, the extensions are entered one by one.
After entering the program number, enter the first extension to
be placed in the
list-of-valid-extensions
. The extensions must
be of a fixed length as programmed under
Program No. 204.
The
unit will check for validity and store that extension in the
memory
and then give 2 short beeps
to indicate that you can
now enter the next extension.
An all-0 extension is invalid and a
*
in the extension is invalid. If
an invalid extension is entered, the unit will prompt
“This entry
is invalid”
and return to the
“Enter Program number”
prompt.
If that extension is already present in the list of valid extensions
in memory,
the unit will prompt with 5 short beeps
to indicate a
duplicate entry and wait for the next extension to be entered.
All the valid and non-duplicate entries will be appended to the
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