Unit installation
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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
123: Test Dialing Tables
This command allows you to test the dialing tables. It takes the telephone number you enter and
tests it in the exact same way the normal forward dial Command 112 does, but instead of dialing
the number, it just tells you whether or not the number is rejected by the dialing tables. This comes
in very handy when setting up the dialing tables, because you don't have to actually dial and hang
up numbers to see if they are blocked or not. This command also works from the serial port,
allowing you to check the dialing table from a terminal or computer. You do not have to have an
autopatch installed to use this command.
<123> d..d
Parameters:
- 123 is the default command name.
- D..D is the number you wish to test with the dialing tables
124: Set Autodial Slot
This command allows you to set one of the autodial slots. For a description of the autodial slots
and how to use them, see the autopatch section before Command 110.
<124> sss d..d
Parameters:
- 124 is the default command name.
- SSS is the slot number (000..999)
- D..D is the whole number to be dialed (up to 18 digits), not including any predial digits
(they must be set with Command 116 - you can keep them from being sent
for an autodial slot with Command 126).
Notes:
• You will probably want to program autodial slot 911 to dial 911 or whatever your local
emergency number is.
• You can clear the data out of a slot by entering Command 124 SSS D or unkey
• You can disable a slot without erasing it with Command 127.
• After you program an autodial memory, the predial information for that slot is enabled
• Autodial numbers are not checked by the long distance dialing tables