Double Flash time values signify the maximum time between two flashes that
TalkSwitch will recognize as an intended flash to the CO. When two flashes are
detected with a time gap larger than the value displayed, no flash will be
propagated at the CO. The value can be adjusted from 200ms to 2000ms with
the default set at 1000ms.
3-Way Calling wait time:
This option adjusts the time required between flash hook and a dial string.
Some telephone company 3-Way Calling/Conference services require different
time allowances after the flash signal to re-establish dial tone.
Direct line access and modems:
Some modems emit a flash signal when going off hook. If this occurs in
unison with direct line access, the modem can potentially put the outside line
“on-hold” when going off-hook. By activating this option, TalkSwitch captures
and ignores the first flash signal thus avoiding potential problems.
Non-detection of disconnect-clear:
This option controls the length of time when TalkSwitch will "drop" a line
when silence is heard. This safeguard is very useful when a telephone line does
not send out the disconnect-clear signal that tells TalkSwitch the call is
finished.
Calibration:
Once lines are calibrated, the settings for each calibrated line is shown. If you
are experiencing problems with feedback, echoing or low volume levels when
bridging calls across 2 lines, you can individually adjust the amplification of
each line signal.
Note: Moving the slider into the red region may cause feedback when bridging calls
over 2 lines.
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