Specifications
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Enter Base Level: Press ITCM, then dial +k # 7 4 6 *.
Pause Time:
During auto dials and
speed dials it is sometimes necessary
to delay the sending of digits to give
switching equipment time to prepare to
receive the digits. A pause can be
stored to effect the delay. A pause is
stored whenever the user presses the
HOLD key. The pause length options
are stored in seconds.
Pulse Dial Time:
Either ten or twenty
pulses per second, and three different
make/break ratios for the pulse dialing
signals (rotary dial signals) can be set
to match CO requirements.
Recall/Flash:
A line disconnect (recall)
or a PBX feature select signal (flash)
can be generated depending upon the
programmedtime.
Timed Hold Recall:
After a call has
been on hold for a programmed length
of time, the system will recall the
station that placed the call on hold.
The timinq is in seconds.
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10.
‘ress prog. key.
‘ress * for next feature.
Iialll.
‘ress prog. key.
‘ress 46 for
next
feature.
Iial 12.
‘ress prog. key.
3ess % for next feature.
Iial
13.
‘ress prog. key.
%ess k for next feature.
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Press * SPKR to end programming.
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