Hook flash duration = nn x 0.05 sec
If `nn' = 0, then no hook flash takes place.
Default value = 06 (300 ms)
Length of entry = fixed 2 digits
Program # 601:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Hook flash duration,
You will hear:
“ Six Zero One (0.6 sec silence) Zero Six”
Program # 502:
Delay after Hook Flash
This value determines the delay period after hook flashing and before
dialing the digits for transferring a call.
Enter 502 n where n = 0 to 9 n x 0.5 sec gives the total delay period.
Þ
and # are Invalid entries.
Default value = 2
Length of entry = fixed 1 digit
If this value is too small, the PBX will miss one or more of the digits dialed
by the unit for transferring the call.
Program # 602:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Delay after Hook Flash
-
You will hear:
“Six Zero Two (0.6 sec silence) Two”
Program # 503:
Off Hook to Message Delay
This value determines the delay period between the unit going off hook
and the start of the message playing.
Enter 503 n where n = 0 to 9 n x 0.2 sec gives the total delay period.
If
Þ
is entered, the unit prompts the message “This entry is invalid”.
Default value = 5
Length of entry = fixed 1 digit
If this value is too small, the caller may miss the first few syllables or the first
word of the main greeting.
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