1.5 Making Call Features
Feature Guide
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Conditions
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Pulse to Tone Conversion
It is possible for an extension user to temporarily switch from Pulse mode to DTMF mode in order to
access special services such as computer-accessed long distance calling or voice mail services. To
switch to DTMF mode, wait for a preprogrammed time period (Default: 5 seconds) after the CO line is
connected, or press . This feature works only on CO lines set to Pulse mode. DTMF mode cannot be
changed to Pulse mode.
•
It is possible to select a pulse rate for the CO line port which has been set to Pulse mode (
→
Pulse Rate [411]). There are two pulse rates: Low (10 pps) and High (20 pps).
•
It is possible to assign the minimum duration of the DTMF signal sent to the CO line port which has
been set to DTMF mode (
→
LCOT DTMF Minimum Duration [412]).
1.5.4.5
Pause Insertion
Description
A dialing pause of a preprogrammed length (
→
LCOT Pause Time [416]) can be inserted manually or
automatically when dialing.
Manual Insertion:
Pressing the PAUSE button.
Automatic Pause Insertion:
A pause will be automatically inserted between the user-dialed codes below
and the following digits.
a)
Host PBX Access code (
→
1.5.4.6 Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone
b)
Special Carrier Access code (
→
1.5.4.7 Special Carrier Access Code)
c)
Second Dial Tone Waiting code
Conditions
•
The length of a pause is programmable for each CO line.
•
Numbers stored in Memory Dialing can contain pauses.
•
Pressing the PAUSE button while dialing a number inserts a pause of the preprogrammed length.
•
When a preprogrammed Second Dial Tone Waiting code is dialed after seizing a CO line, pauses are
inserted a preprogrammed number of times after the code.
1.5.4.6
Host PBX Access Code (Access Code to the Telephone
Company from a Host PBX)
Description
This PBX can be installed behind an existing host PBX. This is performed by connecting extension ports of
the host PBX to CO line ports of this PBX. A Host PBX Access code assigned through system programming
(
→
Host PBX Access Code [471]) is required to access the telephone company from the host PBX. The CO
Line Access number of the host PBX should be stored as a Host PBX Access code on a CO line group of
this PBX basis.
A pause of a preprogrammed length (
→
LCOT Pause Time [416]) will be automatically inserted between
the user-dialed Host PBX Access code and the following digits. (
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Summary of Contents for KX- TAW848
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Page 182: ...2 2 System Configuration Software 182 Feature Guide 3 2 2 Manager Programming ...
Page 196: ...2 4 Fault Recovery Diagnostics 196 Feature Guide ...
Page 197: ...Feature Guide 197 Section 3 Programming Instructions ...
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