
entering either
*
50
or
*
51
. The TLS-5 will provide an open switched interval
of 200 ms before transmitting the FSK data. The data will be sent to the called
port, and the calling port will revert to dial tone after the message is sent. The
data will be sent in either single or multiple message format, per the
programmed setting for this format (using *72#x# command). An alternate
method of issuing the Visual Message “OFF” signal is as follows; the next time
a user goes off-hook on a port which has a message waiting, they will hear
stuttered dial tone. When the user dials the number for the audio port (default
= 411, see command 06) from this line, thus simulating the retrieval of a
message, the dial tone will revert back to normal. When the user goes on-hook
after this call, the TLS-5 will send the Visual Message Waiting “OFF” message
(FSK data) back to this line. In the case of the manually sent VM “OFF” signal,
the dial tone will revert back to normal from the three burst stuttered dial tone.
Message formatting is programmable on the TLS-5C and TLS-5D.
Note:
If the *50 or *51 prefixes are dialed, and the called line is not
programmed to deliver Caller ID (via programming command *50#0#), the
caller will receive reorder tone because Voice Message Waiting is turned
off..
Note:
When using the *50 or *51 prefixes the VMW message can only be sent
to one of the other lines; it cannot be sent to the calling line.
Using Caller ID Prefixes
Caller ID messages can be changed with one of the three prefixes. These
prefixes are entered before the number you are dialing. For example, dialing
*67103
will ring Line 3 (assuming the default phone numbers are used) and
change the Caller ID message to a private (i.e., no information displayed)
message.
*67
= Private
*
87
= Out of area call
*
88
= Check sum error
Note:
The user does not hear confirmation dial tone after dialing prefixes
*
67
,
*
87
, or
*
88
.
·
To call Line 2 (using the default number) with a “private” Caller ID
information, enter:
*
67 102
Depending on the type of Caller ID display you are using, the date and time
will be shown, but not the number or name.
·
To call Line 1 (using the default number) simulating an out of area call,
enter:
*
87 101
The Caller ID display indicates that the call originates from an area in which
Caller ID is unavailable.
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