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Summit & Summit 800
Feature Description and Operation Manual
Issue 1.2
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4.3 CO Line Flash
Description
Analog CO Lines recognize a brief open or ground connection, “Flash”, as a request for new dial
tone. When used behind a PBX, a Flash is often used to activate a PBX feature or call transfer.
Operation
iPECS IP & LDP Phones
To assign a Flash Flex button:
[TRANS/PGM]
+
{FLEX}
+
[TRANS/PGM]
+ “94” +
[HOLD/SAVE]
While connected to an analog CO line
1. Press the
[FLASH]
button, the system generates a flash on the analog CO line.
SLT
While connected to an analog CO line
1. Momentarily depress the Hook-switch.
2. Dial “551”, the Flash feature code, the system generates a Flash on the analog CO Line.
Conditions
1. Stations may Flash on an analog CO Line defined for PABX operation and will
experience COS (Class of Service) dialing restrictions after a PABX Trunk access
code is dialed.
2. During a Flash, the LED for the Line button will remain lit.
3. A Flash may be stored as a part of a Station or System Speed Dial number.
4. While connected to an internal call or dial tone, activating Flash will return internal dial
tone.
5. While making a Page Announcement, activating Flash will terminate the Page
Announcement and return internal dial tone.
6. The Flash function is not available on ISDN and IP Line calls.
Programming
Keyset Admin.
CO/IP
CO Flash Timer (PGM 142-Button 12)
Web Admin.
CO LINE DATA
Analog Attributes
Flash Timer
Related Features
Station Speed Dial
System Speed Dial
Hardware