How to Create Custom Calling Card Rules (167220)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 95
- Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0
This article was previously published under Q167220 SUMMARY
This article describes how to create a custom calling card rule in Windows
95, Windows NT Server version 4.0, or Windows NT Workstation version 4.0.
Calling card rules can be used with Dial-Up Networking, HyperTerminal,
Microsoft Fax, Phone Dialer, or any other program that uses Windows 95 or
Windows NT 4.0 telephony.
MORE INFORMATION
To create a custom calling card rule, follow these steps:
- In Control Panel, double-click Modems.
- Click Dialing Properties, and then click the Dial Using Calling Card
check box to select it.
- Click New, type the name of the calling card in the text box, and
then click OK.
- Click Advanced, and then type your calling card rule in the text box
for which you want to create a rule. Rules can be created for each
of the following call types:
- Calls within the same area code
- Long distance calls
- International calls
NOTE: In Windows NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows NT Server 4.0, click
Rules instead of Advanced.
- Click Close, click OK, and then click OK again.
If you would like to edit an existing rule from a predefined calling card,
click Copy From in Step 4 and then follow these steps:
- Click a predefined calling card from the list, and then click OK.
- Edit the existing calling card rule in the text box for which you want
to create a rule.
- Click Close, click OK, and then click OK again.
The following list describes the different dialing codes that can be used
when you are setting up custom calling card rules.
Rules for Dialing
0-9: Numbers to be dialed.
ABCD: Characters to be dialed. (Tone dialing only - used for special
control on some phone systems.)
E: Dial the country code.
F: Dial the area code (city code).
G: Dial the local phone number.
H: Dial the card number.
*,#: Characters to be dialed (tone dialing only).
T: Subsequent numbers are to be tone dialed.
P: Subsequent numbers are to be pulse dialed.
,: Pause for a fixed time.
!: Flash (1/2 second on-hook, 1/2 second off-hook).
W: Wait for a second dial tone.
@: Wait for quiet answer (ring-back followed by five seconds of
silence).
$: Wait for calling card prompt tone.
?: Suspend dialing until user provides input.
For example, the MCI via 1-800-674-7000 calling card has the following
rule for long distance calls:
18006747000,,,,,,TH,,FG
This means that the following sequence needs to be dialed in order to
place a long distance call with an MCI calling card:
- Call 1-800-674-7000.
- Wait (6 commas).
- Dial next numbers as tone.
- Dial the calling card number.
- Wait (2 commas).
- Dial the area code.
- Dial the phone number.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 8/9/2001 |
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Keywords: | kbhowto KB167220 |
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