Command
Number
Command
Description
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05
Audio Access Mode
This command sets which mode the audio port will be in
when you access it and when you disconnect from it. There
are three modes to choose from: monitor, immediate
access, and dial access.
The default is: dial access, one person can access the audio
port at a time, and disconnect at on-hook.
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06
Audio Port Access
Number
Use this command to set the number you dial to access the
audio port when the Audio Access Mode (command 05) is
set to “dial access”.
The default number is 411.
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07
Ring Type
Use this command to select the type of ringing that best fits
your application.
The default is x = 0, a 20 Hz synthesized sine wave
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08
Confirmation and
Error Tones
Use this command to have the TLS send confirmation
tones or error tones after you enter a command. You turn
this option on by entering *08#1#. The TLS will send
confirmation tones after a command is entered correctly or
an error tone if the command is incorrect. If you do not
want to hear any tones, enter *08#0#.
The default is enabled, you will hear confirmation and
error tones.
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09
Device Disconnect
Timer
Use this command to set the amount of time that the TLS
waits before sending a forced disconnect to the other
device.
The default is x=20 or 2 seconds.
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Per-line commands
Note:
A line must be selected before using the following commands. See commands 01 - 04.
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First Phone Number
Use this command to program the first telephone number
for all four lines.
The default numbers are 101 - 104.
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12
Second Phone
Number
Use this command to program the second telephone
number for all four lines.
The default numbers are 201 - 204.
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13
Dial Tone/Hot Line
Number
This command has two functions. Use it to set a “hot line”
number so that whenever a phone on that line is picked up,
a programmed number is dialed. Or, use the command to
send dial tone when the “Revert to Dial Tone Number” is
dialed.
The default number is 711.
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Reference Manual
Chapter 6: Programming
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