Command
Number
Command
Description
Model #
39
T o n e
F o l l o w i n g
Disconnect
Use this command to determine what tone will be heard after a
forced disconnect or, if forced disconnect is disabled, what will be
heard after the delay before disconnect. You can select from: dial
tone (default) , busy, reorder, silence, or you can have the call
connected to the audio port upon disconnect.
The default is dial tone.
All
40
Call Waiting Tone
Use this command to turn on or off the Call Waiting Tones for the line
selected. (TLS-5A and 5B default is OFF)
TLS-5C default is ON. (Normal Call Waiting)
TLS-5C and TLS-5D users are allowed to select Distinctive Call
Waiting.
5A-02
5B-01
5C-01
5D-01
50
Caller ID Type
Use this command to select the format of caller identification
information, if sent. You can select single message format (date,
time, and phone number), or multiple message format (date, time,
phone #, and name, or no Caller ID.
The default is multi-message format: date, time, phone #, and
name.
All
51
Select Caller ID Name
Use this command to select a simulated name to associate with
each line for Caller ID purposes. You can choose from four sets of
names.
The default is x = 2
All
52
Program Caller ID Name Use this command to program a name to accompany Caller ID
information.
All
70
Caller ID Sequence
Use this command to set the sequence of Caller ID
data
transmission.
The default is date, number, name
5A-02
5B-01
5C-01
5D-01
90
Clone Line X
Use this command to copy the programming from one line to the line
you are calling from. For example, if you enter *90#1# from Line 2,
the programming from Line 1 is copied to Line 2.
There is no default for this command.
All
99
Programming Query
Use this command to find out how a particular command is set. For
example, enter *99#50# to find out which type of Caller ID is being
used. This command does not work with commands 00-04.
There is no default for this command.
All
Systemwide Commands
Systemwide commands can be entered with any line selected when the unit is
in programming mode.
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