Ringback Control:
If an extension seems to ring back as if a caller was on hold, but when answered,
no one is there, this could indicate a debounce problem with the phone
hookswitch. When someone at the extension hangs up, the handset bounces
slightly to cause a flash signal to be seen by TalkSwitch before the hang up. As a
result TalkSwitch puts the line on hold. To help with this problem, this value can
be increased to the point where it will stop the ringbacks.
Fax Detection:
If fax calls are not being directed properly to the fax machine, then you may need
to set this option to detect 1 tone. If it’s set to detect 1 tone and people complain
they have been accidentally routed to the fax machine, then set this value to
detect 2 tones.
Network Volume:
If calls too quite or loud when communicating on extensions across the LAN,
then try adjusting this volume. The volume in general should not have to be
adjusted as it is already closely balanced to the levels of a call carried on the same
TalkSwitch unit versus a ‘networked’ call.
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Configuring TalkSwitch
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