secondary telephone number. If Line 2 answers before the fourth ring
sequence, Line 1 will be automatically recalled. If not answered by the third
ring, the Automatic Recall is canceled. If both Line 1 and Line 2 are not idle
(on-hook) for greater than 30 minutes after Automatic Recall is activated,
Automatic Recall is canceled. Automatic Recall may be canceled by dialing
*89
or 89#. The TLS-5C/D will return a recall dial tone (three burst stutter,
then continuous dial tone) when canceled. If a Line has Caller ID activated, the
Caller ID sequence is generated as would be seen in the Public Network.
Note:
The Out of Area (*87), Private (*67) and other dial prefixes will not
work when using Automatic Recall.
Three-Way Calling
This feature allows a user to establish a three-way conference call using the
flash button or hook-switch of the telephone. The TLS-5C/D is able to be
programmed for Three-Way Calling (default,command 73) or PBX call
conferencing. This is a global command that affects all lines. Three-Way
Calling is initiated after a call has been established between two parties. After
either party generates a switchhook flash, a recall dial tone (three burst stutter
dial tone) is heard by the originator of the Three-Way Call who then dials the
number of the third party to join the conference. After the third party answers,
the originator generates another switchhook flash to connect all three parties.
If the third party does not answer, the originator can generate a flash to
disconnect the ringing line. If the originator goes on hook, the connection to
the second party is terminated. After all three parties are connected, the
second or third party may go on hook (hang up) and the remaining parties
will remain connected. The originator may disconnect the third party if a flash
is generated. If the originator goes on hook, all parties will be disconnected.
Note:
Call Waiting is not supported during Three-Way Calling.
Call Forwarding
*72 or 72#
This feature allows a user to configure a line to forward a call to another line.
This feature is activated by dialing *72 or 72# after which the TLS-5/D will
issue a confirmation dial tone (three burst stutter, then continuous dial tone)
where the caller enters the telephone number of the line to ring (forward)
when his number is dialed. If the dialed number answers, subsequent calls
will be forwarded to that number. If the dialed number does not answer, the
user activating the Call Forward must repeat this process within 2 minutes or
the forward is canceled. On the second call, the TLS-5C/D will return a
confirmation dial tone (three burst stutter, then continuous dial tone), and
activate the Call Forward (the call will not be completed to the called number).
When a call is placed to a forwarded number, a “ring reminder” is issued to
indicate that a call has been received and forwarded. This feature is
de-activated or canceled by placing the telephone off-hook on the forwarding
line, and dialing *73 or 73#. The user will hear confirmation dial tone after
either
*
73
or 73# is entered.
NOTE:
This feature is stored in volatile memory, if power is turned off to the
TLS-5C/D, any Call Forwarding activations will be canceled. Each line
may have Call Forward activated, however, the TLS-5C-01 will only
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