Distinctive Call Waiting tone
Normal Call Waiting is a tone that informs a party that there is a call waiting.
This tone is repeated a second time, ten seconds later, if the called line does not
respond with a flash to answer the waiting call. The TLS-5C/D supports a new
tone to inform the called party that a long distance caller is waiting. This
Distinctive Call Waiting tone is a double beep compared to the normal single
beep.
The TLS-5C/D supports “Cancel Call Waiting” on a per call basis. “Cancel
Call Waiting” will not work in conjunction with any of the other prefix dialing
features.
Visual Message Waiting audible response
The TLS-5C/D can be programmed to provide one of three different audible
responses when Visual Message Waiting is activated. The audible indication to
a caller that a message is waiting at their Central Office voice mailbox is either:
·
3 burst then continuous dial tone (default)
·
10 burst then continuous dial tone
·
continuous stutter dial tone
Visual Message Waiting Format
The TLS-5C/D allows the format for Visual Message Waiting to be
programmed as either single or multiple message. This is a Global command
and affects all lines.
Speed Dialing
1# 2# 3# 4#
The TLS-5C/D allows the caller to dial any line using a speed dial number that
is the line number followed by #. Dialing using this method will send the
primary telephone number and name for Caller ID purposes.
Automatic Callback
The TLS-5C/D supports the CLASS feature Automatic Callback (aka Busy
Number Redial). This feature will call back to a busy line until it is free, and
ring back to inform the caller with a distinctive ring that the line is no longer
busy.
Automatic Recall
The TLS-5C/D supports the CLASS feature Automatic Recall. This feature
recalls the last number that was dialed to a line, whether or not the call was
answered.
Three-Way Calling
The TLS-5C/D supports the CLASS feature Three-Way Calling. This feature
allows a user to establish a three-way converstaion and control the call set up.
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