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I need to dial * & # as a dial string, but I am unable to do so. I "fixed" this on another DK system, but now I'm at a loss.
Help me ! :confused:
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May be digit restricted, or the * is a speedial key unless the speed dial key is assigned to a flexible button. Therefore, if a speed dial key is not assigned to a button, the * is the speed dial key which will not allow you to use as a * in a dial string.
I know a little about a lot, and a lot about little.
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Yeah! That's it! But if it is "digit restricted", how do I unrestrict it?
Thanks much!
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I think I recall that you have to have a speed dial key programmed on the phone for the star and pound to work properly. I could be wrong.
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You're right. I used Program 39 & put 497 on Buttom 20, and everything's cool.
Thanks again!
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