Specifications

Camp-On Tone
A DXP user can camp onto a telephone when he or she calls a station
and gets a busy or ring-no-answer (internal calls only). If the calling
station camps-on, the busy station receives a brief camp-on tone,
letting him or her know that a call is waiting. When the called station
becomes available, the calling station rings, and when he or she lifts
the handset, the system places the call to the camped-on station. Use
this procedure to set the duration of the camp-on tone that the system
sends to the busy station (also see the timing parameter in this section
for Camp-On/Automatic Call Back Ring).
DTMF Extended Dialing (Tone Length)
(Applies to analog telephones)
Use this programming feature to set the length of the
DTMF
tones.
The system generates
DTMF
tones of extended length when users take
their telephones off-hook and then wait until after the system sounds
the extended dialing tone burst. Also, if analog telephone users take
their telephones off-hook and then wait to begin manually dialing until
after the system sounds
the extended dialing
tone burst, the system
will extend the length of the manually dialed DTMF tones. Another
way to engage extended tones is to place the line on hold momentarily
and immediately retrieve the line. After setting this extended
DTMF
tone length, you must enable the feature’s use at each station where it
is needed (see section 7.32).
Hold Recall
After a call has been on hold at a station for a programmed length of
time, it recalls to the station that placed it on hold. Use this procedure
to set the length of the recall time for a held call.
Attendant Hold Recall
After a call has been on hold at an attendant station for a programmed
length of time it recalls to the attendant station. Use this procedure to
set the length of the recall time for a held call at an attendant station.
Paging Access
If you have enabled paging transmit capability at a station, it has
access to external paging equipment. With this procedure, you can set
the maximum length of time that the station can stay connected to the
equipment.
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