The Pause in Speed Dial feature enables users to set up the speed dial feature to reach destinations that require a Forced Authorization Code (FAC), Client Matter Code (CMC), dialing pauses, and additional digits (such as a user extension, a meeting access code, or a voicemail password) without manual intervention. Comma is accepted in speed dial as delimiter and pause.
This Feature allows two methods of configuration:
Method 1:- Using comma as a pause and also as a delimiter
-Comma used to delineate dial string, FAC, CMC, and post connect digits
-For post connect digits, commas insert a 2 second delay
-Commas may be duplicated to create longer delays
Method 2:- Dial string/FAC/CMC/Post connect digits with no commas.
-All digits to be used for dial string, FAC, CMC and post call digits entered as one string
-Once a digit string has been matched, CUCM moves on to next digit string
-Can be used on SCCP and SIP phones, but required for CUPC
Some Examples.
Will dial 914085551212, after connect, wait 8 seconds to dial 123456
FAC for International Calls. Will dial 90114455612323# with FAC of 2244
- 914085551212,6534,5656,,,9933
Will dial 91408551212, with a FAC of 6534 and CMC of 5656, wait 6 seconds, the dial the DTMF digits 9933
Will dial 914085551212 with a FAC of 6534 and CMC of 5656, then immediately after connect, dial 9933
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/voice_ip_comm/cucm/rel_notes/9_0_1/delta/CUCM_BK_N38FD301_00_cucm-new-and-changed-90_chapter_011.html#P567_RF_P7491A15_00