Specifications

Pause Time
During speed dialing, it is sometimes necessary to have the system
delay the sending of digits to give host system switching equipment
time to prepare to receive them. A pause, stored in the speed dial
number, provides this delay. This programming procedure determines
the duration of the pause. The person who stores the speed dial
number must press the telephone’s HOLD button at the point in the
number digit sequence where he or she needs the pause (for example,
9-pause-18049782200).
Recall/Flash
A station can generate either a line disconnect signal (recall) or a host
system feature access signal (flash) when its user presses the
telephone’s TAP button. Use this procedure to arrange for either the
recall or the flash signal.
Station Transfer Recall
After a transferred call has been waiting at a station for a programmed
length of time it recalls to the station that transferred it. Use this
procedure to set the recall time for a transferred call.
Periodic Tone Time
You can set the system to send periodic warning tones that remind
users to keep conversations short on certain outside lines (see section
6.32 to enable this feature). The periodic tone time sets the intervals at
which you wish the periodic warning tones to occur,
Maximum Call Duration Time
The system provides a maximum call duration feature that
automatically cuts off calls on certain lines after a preprogrammed
time (see section 6.33). After you enable the maximum call duration
feature, use this procedure to set the cut off time.
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