
Waiting tone will be 100 ms on, 100 ms off, 100 ms on. The TLS-5C will have a
new programming command to enable this feature on a per-line basis. The
new command is :
*40#x#
where x = 0
Call Waiting tone is disabled (default
TLS-5A/5B)
where x = 1
Call Waiting single tone only 300 ms
(default TLS-5C/D)
where x = 2
Call Waiting tone for local calls is single tone
and a double tone for long distance calls (the
number dialed was greater than 7 digits).
(TLS-5C/D only)
The TLS-5C will support the use of “Cancel Call Waiting” on a per call basis
by entering *70 or 70# prior to placing a call. “Cancel Call Waiting” will not
work in conjunction with any of the other pre-dialing features, such as the
special Caller ID codes (*67,*87,*88), the Visual Message Waiting codes
(*50,*51), or any of the special CLASS codes (Call Forwarding, Automatic
Callback, Automatic Redial).
Note:
The user will hear confirmation dial tone after entering the dial prefixes
*
70
, or 70#, but not after entering,
*
50
,
*
51,
*
67
,
*
87
, or
*
88.
Visual Message Waiting audible response
The audible indication to a caller that has a message waiting at their Central
Office voice mailbox is now a programmable feature. After Visual Message
Waiting Indication is invoked, with the “*50” prefix to the line number, the
TLS-5C will generate a distinctive dial tone to the caller when the phone is
taken off-hook. This distinctive dial tone will be one of three choices and is
programmed as follows:
*71#x#
where x = 0, 3 burst then continuous dial tone (default)
where x = 1, 10 burst then continuous dial tone
where x = 2, continuous stutter dial tone
Visual Message Waiting Format
The enhancement of the telephone network to support new features has
prompted Teltone to provide the ability to program the format of the Visual
Message Waiting feature. The VMW feature is now able to be set
independently of the Caller ID format. e.g. The Caller ID format may be set
for Multiple Message format and the Visual Message Waiting feature may be
set for Single Message format. The new programming command is as follows:
*72#x#
where x = 1 for Single Message format (default)
where x = 2 for Multiple Message format
NOTE:
This is a Global command, it affects all lines. The Caller ID format is
set using the *50 programming command, and is set on a per line basis.
Speed Dialing
1# 2# 3# 4#
This new feature allows for the caller to dial a short DTMF sequence to call any
other port. These dialing sequences or, speed dial numbers, are available at
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