YOU: 3** Delete this lineB1290: ‘beep’ if the next line in the directory is emptyorB1290: Directory A, Line One is DIAL 2559544 DTMF 1234 VOICEif there is another line in the directory. This was the content of line 2 beforethe current line was removed. All of the lines move up one line. You can ei-ther accept this entry or edit the line.YOU: 4** Insert a new lineB1290: ‘beep’YOU: #0 2559544 #8 ** (new entry)B1290: Directory A, Line One is DIAL 2559544 VOICEYOU: ** NextThe B1290 advances to the next line in the directoryYOU: #** QuitThe B1290 returns to the Enter Directory Code prompt.Limits: Each phone number may contain up to 39 digits.Default: Directory A has the single command to turn on the radio andspeak the voice messages; the other three directories are empty.If a pause is required when dialing, use the Wait command to insert a delayinterval followed by a DTMF command with more digits. This feature ismost often used when communicating with devices which require specialsignaling, such as paging terminals. The #, or pound digit, has no specialmeaning and is dialed as a pound.When calling a paging terminal or someone who cannot acknowledge thecall from their phone, it may be useful to wait before starting the next tele-phone call. This allows the called party to get to a phone and call the B1290to acknowledge it before it calls out again. To do this, put a Wait commandwith the required delay on the next directory line and then a Dial commandon the following line.To send a group call with 2 Tone Paging, set tone A equal to tone B.Do not use the Answer command immediately following a Dial commandin the directories when Call Progress is enabled. This is the equivalent oftwo Answer commands and may result in unreliable operation.Program Code 3 ÞÞ: DTMF CodesThe B1290 is capable of decoding, storing, and transmitting all DTMFcodes, including codes received from a 4x4 keypad. Enter #ÞÞ to clear aDTMF Code.33 Program Codes