System Features
4–258
Programming Procedures
Recall Timer
Use this procedure to designate the length of the timed flash that is sent when
Recall is used to disconnect a call and get a new dial tone without hanging up.
Both the interval of the timed flash and how Recall works depend on the type of
telephone and system operating mode.
The recall timer should be reset if multiline telephone users experience either of
the following problems:
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Nothing happens when the user presses the Recall button on an outside
call. This indicates that the interval is too short and should be increased to
650 milliseconds or 1 second.
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In a system operating in Behind Switch mode, the call is disconnected
when the user presses the Recall button on an outside call. This indicates
that the interval is too long and should be decreased to 350 milliseconds.
Summary: Recall Timer
Programmable by
System manager
Mode
All
Idle Condition
Not required
Planning Form
Form 8a, System Features
Factory Setting
450 ms
Valid Entries
350 ms, 450 ms, 650 ms, 1 second
Inspect
No
Copy Option
No
Console Procedure
Options
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More
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RecallTimer
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Select time
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Enter
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Exit
PC Procedure
7
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3
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Select time
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0
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5
Inter-digit Timers
This procedure to program inter-digit timers has not yet been implemented. If
situations occur where a caller is attempting to make an outside call and
becomes connected to an incoming call, the caller may not be able to put the
incoming call on hold or transfer the call. Setting inter-digit timers to shorter
times will permit the call to be put on hold or transfered. If you are experiencing
these types of problems, call the AT&T Helpline at 1 800 628-2888.
Summary of Contents for MERLIN LEGEND Release 3.1
Page 372: ...Memory Card 3 236 Common Administrative Procedures...
Page 572: ...Telephones 4 200 Programming Procedures...
Page 715: ...Memory Card Programming Procedures 4 343...
Page 749: ...Feature Quick Reference 5 34 Centralized Telephone Programming...
Page 773: ...Customer Support Information B 2 System Programming...
Page 798: ...Button Diagrams E 6 System Programming...
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