
The command format is:
*
13#xx...x#
where
xx...x is any number up to 16 digits long. Any combination of digits
0 through 9 may be used.
Default:
711.
Note:.
The TLS-5C/D Call Forwarding is not compatible with
hotline/ringdown.
20:
Dial Tone Delay
This command establishes the interval from the time the receiver is lifted to the
time dial tone is heard on the line. The actual time may be longer than that
programmed if calls are also being set up on other lines.
·
To set the dial tone delay, enter:
*
20#x#
where
x is a number between 0-511 representing tenths of seconds (511 =
51.1 seconds). (
Default
: 0.1 second)
21:
Network Response Delay
This command determines the delay time from end of dialing until a “network
response” (ring back and ringing to the called line, busy, or reorder). This
command does
not
apply when dialing the test numbers assigned by
commands 60 - 65 or, when dialing an invalid number. (See
“
Response to
Invalid Number
”
, command 31, later in this chapter.)
·
To set the network response delay, enter:
*
21#x#
where
x is a number between 0 and 511 representing tenths of seconds
(511 = 51.1 seconds).
Default:
0.2 seconds.
22:
Second Dial Tone Delay
This command sets the time from end of dialing until a second dial tone is
returned to the line when the caller dials the dial tone number set by
command 13. (Not applicable if the line is in hot line mode; see command 32
on page 45.)
The command is:
*
22#x#
where:
x is a number between 0 and 255 representing tenths of seconds
(255 = 25.5 seconds).
Default:
0.5 second.
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