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Chapter 3 - Key Station Features, Operation, and Programming
Programming
1. Enter Database Programming.
2. Press [FEAT ] + [#] + [*] and enter password.
3. Press [show].
4. Press [next] until you reach Hour Mode.
5. Press [chg].
6. Press [next] until you reach System Time.
7. Press [show].
8. Enter 2-digit year.
9. Press [next] and then [chg] after each selection:
Tone Detector
The system provides 8 tone detectors which are used for certain features to detect the
call status of the CO line call in progress. Those features which use the tone detector
include DISA, External Call Forward, Last Number Redial and Save Dialed Number,
Automatic Busy Redial and Dial Tone Detection.
Programming
The system Tone Detectors on the DTMF Receiver may be used to detect the presence of
dial tone before dialing begins. This function will affect both automated features and
manual dialing. When engaged, the function has the effect of delayed dialed digits when
manually dialing. It is recommended that this feature only be used in cases where dialing
problems persist.
Dial Wait Time
Similar to the Dial Tone Detect feature, Dial Wait Time can be used to delay out dialing
based on a timer instead of a Tone Detector for applications where the provided dial tone
cannot be properly detected by the built-in Tone Detectors. This feature should only be
used in cases where dialing problems persist.
Default
The
DHS-L
Dial Tone Detect is set to (N) disabled, and can be toggled from (Y/N).
Dial Wait Time is set to zero (no delay), and the range is programmable from 0-8.
YEAR
WEEKDAY
MONTH
HOUR
DAY
MINUTE
However,if CO dial toneis slow anddialed digits are being sentbefore CO dial toneis ready,
the Dial Wait Time may be used to eliminate the problem by imposing a fixed wait period
before digits are sent.
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