Command
Number
Command
Description
Model #
68
Time/Date for Caller ID
Use this command to set the Month/Day/Hour/Minute for Caller ID
messages.
The default date/time is 08/06 05:30
A-02
B-02
C-01
D-01
69
Dial Tone Selection
Use this command to select one of 6 different dial tone frequencies.
The default dial tone is 350 + 440 Hz
A-02
B-02
C-01
D-01
71
Visual Message Waiting
Audible Response
Use this command to select 1 of 3 different dial tones to be used
when Visual Message Waiting is activated.
The default is three burst stutter, then continuous dial tone
C-01
D-01
72
Visual Message Waiting
Format
Use this command to select the format of the Visual Message
Waiting transmission.
The default is single message format.
C-01
D-01
73
Conference Type
Use this command to select the type of conference to use
Three-Way Calling or PBX call conferening.
C-01
D-01
Per-line commands
Note: A line must be selected before using the following commands. See commands 01 - 04.
11
First Phone Number
Use this command to program the first telephone number for all four
lines.
The default numbers are 101 - 104.
All
12
Second Phone Number
Use this command to program the second telephone number for all
four lines.
The default numbers are 201 - 204.
All
13
D i a l T o n e / H o t L i n e
Number
This command has two functions. Use it to set a “hot line” number so
that whenever a phone on that line is picked up, a programmed
number is dialed. Or, use the command to send dial tone when the
“Revert to Dial Tone Number” is dialed.
The default number is 711.
All
20
Dial Tone Delay
Use this command to set the amount of time between when you lift
the receiver (i.e., when you go off-hook) and when you hear dial
tone.
The default is 0.1 second.
All
21
N e t w o r k R e s p o n s e
Delay
Use this command to create a delay between the end of dialing and
when you hear ringing, busy, or reorder tone. (This does not apply to
the test numbers set by commands 60-65 or when dialing an invalid
string.)
The default time for this delay is 0.2 second.
All
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