Unit installation

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RLC-3 V1.80 Copyright © 1998 Link Communications Inc. 9/17/98
125: Recall Autodial Slot
This command allows you to recall the contents of one of the autodial slots.
<125> sss
Parameters:
- 125 is the default command name.
- SSS is the slot number (000..999)
126: Send Predial Digits / Callsign for Autodial Slot?
This command allows you to control whether or not the predial digits will be sent before an
autodial number. The default is to send them. By telling the controller not to send them, you can
dial extensions on the PBX you are on (numbers that don't need the predial digits) with an autodial
slot. The initial delay and after-predial delay (see Command 116) are sent in either case.
It also allows you to control whether or not any callsigns you may have programmed for your users
will be spoken when dialing their autodial slot. You may also want to assign autodial slots for
emergency numbers and program their "callsign" to be something like "police". See command 191
for information about programming callsigns.
Set Predial Sending <126> sss p
Set Callsign Sending <126> sss p c
Parameters:
126 is the default command name.
SSS is the slot number (000..999)
P is 1 to send the predial digits (the default), 0 to not send them.
C (optional, no change if omitted) is 1 to send the callsign for that autodial slot if it is
programmed (the default), 0 is to just use the number of the autodial slot. The default
callsigns are the number of the slot, spoken as separate digits like "two three zero". If you
set C to 0, it will speak the number of the slot as a number, like "two hundred thirty".
Notes:
This command must be executed after you program an autodial position. The default
setting for this command is predial enabled. If you have a predial number programmed, and you do
not want the controller to add a predial your autodial slot number, then you must execute this
command and disable the predial setting for that specific autodial number.