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Handset Receiver Gain
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Chapter 3 - Single Line Telephone Features
Handset Receiver Gain
Handset Receiver Gain allows an SLT user, while on a CO/ICM call, to Hook-Flash and dial a
code to increase/decrease the handset volume.
Intercom Calling
Single line telephones can make and receive intercom calls.
Loop Interrupt
The Loop Interrupt feature enables single line telephone ports to provide a loop disconnect
signal to any devices connected to an SLT port. This is an inherent operation, no
programming is necessary. The Loop Interrupt signal is sent and received as follows:
The signal is provided when a CO Line, marked with loop supervision, connected to an
SLT port receives loop supervision from the Central Office.
Upon termination of an internal call to an SLT, the SLT provides the loop interrupt signal.
Loop interrupt signal consists of an open for 700 ms with less than 5 mA.
Message Waiting
Message Waiting can be indicated by an stutter dial tone when SLT stations go off-hook
instead of a message waiting lamp.
If a station ID is set to:
6 SLT, the operation is automatic.
7 SLT (w/message), the lamp is used for message waiting notification.
Messages
Personalized
Each SLT station can select a pre-assigned message to display on the LCD of the Digital
Terminal receiving that message. There are ten possible messages that can be displayed:
00 = (clears messages)
06 = On Trip
01 = On Vacation
07 = In Meeting
02 = Return AM
08 = At Home
03 = Return PM
09 = On Break
04 = Return Tomorrow
10 = At Lunch
05 = Return Next Week
Summary of Contents for Triad 1
Page 1: ...STARPLUSTM Triad 1 2 3 Product Description Manual Issue 4 1 February 2003...
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Page 484: ...C 78 Programming Tables Chapter Customer Database Programming Worksheets...
Page 485: ...D Default Numbering Plan This appendix contains the default numbering plan for the systems...
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