Forced Disconnect (Function 38) and/or Tone Following Disconnect (Function
39).
The command for Device Disconnect Timer is:
*09#x#
(System Wide Command)
where x = 10 to 200 (1 to 20 seconds)
default = 20 (2 seconds)
The command for Forced Disconnect is:
*38#x#
(Per Line Command)
where x = 0 disabled
x = 1 enabled (default)
The command for Tone Following Disconnect is:
*39#x#
(Per Line Command)
where x = 0 dial tone
x = 1 busy tone
x = 2 reorder tone
x = 3 silence
x = 4 audio port
Caller ID
The TLS-5 provides optional Caller ID (FSK) signaling on all lines. The TLS-5
supports both single message (Date/Time/Number) and multiple message
format (Date/Time/Number/Name). The Caller ID transmission is sent
during the first long silent interval after the first ringing cycle. Distinctive
Ringing periods may be several short ringing signals followed by at least a
three second silent interval. The TLS-5 is capable of many different types of
ringing cycles and silent periods (see Programming Section, command 23), but
a silence period of at least 3 seconds is required in order to send a Caller ID
message.
The display of the Caller ID information depends upon the type of equipment
connected to the TLS-5, it may appear on the telephone itself, in the display of
a separate device, or on the video display of a personal computer.
Visual Message Waiting (Per Line Command)
Visual Message Waiting (VMW) is an on-hook FSK signal transmission used to
inform users that there is a message waiting at their network switch. These
signals may be sent to any of the 4 lines. To send a Visual Message
“ON”signal to a line, dial the prefix *50 before the called number. To
manually send the Visual Message “OFF”signal to a line, dial the prefix *51
before the called number. The user will hear confirmation dial tone after
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