User`s guide
Scout II User’s Guide
Jun ‘02 Comdial 85
8.13 Switching the Dialing Mode
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If your local telephone service is pulse (rotary dialing), your tele-
phone is arranged to dial in this manner (when programmed to do so
by the installer).
If you need to send tones during a dialing sequence
(e.g., to send bank-by-phone tones), you can convert to
tone while
dialing. The system will switch back to pulse dialing when you end
your call.
You can store a # as part of an automatic dialing number to
cause pulse-to-tone
switching where needed.
To convert to tone dialing at any time during dialing or while on an
active call, press #.
8.14 Using the Tracker Paging System
The Tracker Paging System option allows you to send call back and
parked call messages to Tracker pagers assigned to station extension
numbers.
Along with the parked call message, The system parks the call in orbit
for retrieval by the paged party. The type of message that the system
delivers (either alphanumeric or numeric-only) is dependent upon the
Tracker pager model in use at the station.
When outside callers call into a system that has both a Tracker Paging
option and a voice mail option installed, the system gives these callers
the option of either leaving a message or tracking the person that they
are calling.
If you have a Tracker pager assigned to your personal intercom
number you can receive messages that someone else sends you.
The
system automatically installs the Tracker pager for your use;
however, you can disable it when you do not wish to receive paged
messages and when you leave at the end of your day. Note: If you do
disable your Tracker pager at the end of your day, be sure to enable it
at the beginning of your next day.










