·
To put this line in silent mode so that no dial tone is provided and the line
will not respond to dialing, enter:
*
32#2#
Note:
To ensure that the caller cannot dial out if the line stays off-hook at the
end of a call, set the tone following disconnect command to silence:
*39#3#
The default for Tone Following Disconnect is dial tone
33:
Audio Port Permission
This command permits or denies access to the audio port. (This command
does
not
affect the audio port access for command 31.)
·
To disable audio access from this line, enter:
*
33#0#
·
To enable audio access from this line
(default)
, enter:
*
33#1#
34:
Flash Detection
This command determines whether or not the TLS-5 will recognize a
“
flash
”
issued on this line.
A flash is used to signal for services such as calling an attendant, setting up a
conference call, or transferring a call. A flash can be executed either by using
the FLASH button (on phones that have one) or by momentarily pressing the
switch in the telephone handset cradle (don’t do both).
·
To disable switchhook flash detection; callers on this line will not be able to
transfer calls or exercise other PBX-like functions, enter:
*
34#0#
Note:
If you disable switchhook flash detection, the on-hook detect time will
be shorter. In this situation, a switchhook flash could result in a disconnect.
·
To enable switchhook flash detection (
default
), enter:
*
34#1#
35:
Hunt Mode
This command determines how the TLS-5 will respond when more than one
line is programmed with the same number, in effect setting up a
“
hunt group
”
.
In a hunt group, when a dialed line is busy, the system will attempt to ring
other lines in the group until it finds an available line. For more information,
see Chapter 2. The options are:
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