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Features
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Features
Hookswitch Flash
Flashing the hookswitch is used to allow a single line telephone user to hold a call for
transferring or holding, if the flash time is within the assigned time in program [207]. The
procedure to transfer a call or hold is determined in program [104] “Hold Mode Selection”.
Flashing the hookswitch can be also used to disconnect a call, if the flash time is more than
the assigned time in program [207].
• If “MODE 1” was selected in program [207], the system will recognize flashing the
hookswitch as hooking, while a busy tone or reorder tone is sent or during a
conversation. The system will recognize as 1 being dialed in the pulse mode, while a dial
tone is sent. The system can refuse receiving a pulse signal by selecting “Disable” in
program [614]. Therefore, even if the hookswitch is flashed during a dial tone, the
system will regard it as hooking.
• Required System Programming
[207] Hookswitch Flash Timing Range Selection
[614] Internal Pulse Detection
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Host PBX Access
The system may be installed behind an existing host PBX. This is performed by connecting
a line from the host to an outside (CO) line in the system.
• A Host PBX Access code assigned in program [403] is required to access an outside (CO)
line of the host PBX.
• Access to the host PBX during a conversation is also possible (External Feature Access).
• Required System Programming
[403] Host PBX Access Codes
[417] Pause Time
• Related Feature Reference
External Feature Access
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Host PBX
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Summary of Contents for KX-TA616
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