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Single Line Telephone
Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
Single Line Telephone
Compatibility
Description
The
Triad-S
supports industry standard 2500-type (DTMF) single line telephone (SLT)
instruments. When the Circuit Single Line Interface Board (CSIB) is installed in the
Triad-S
, a
maximum of 24 single telephones can be supported.
SLT DTMF Receiver Timer
Description
Single line telephones require the use of a DTMF receiver when going off-hook and dialing.
When SMDR or toll restriction (via COS assignments) is enabled, a DTMF receiver monitors
and screens the SLT digits for the duration of this timer. By adjusting this timer, the system
administrator may free system DTMF receivers sooner if system SLT traffic is heavy, or provide
a longer monitoring period if toll restriction becomes a problem.
Note that when LCR is enabled, the DTMF receivers are released when the expected number
of digits are dialed as entered in the LCR database.
The SLT DTMF Receiver Timer setting is variable from 005-100 seconds.
Programming Steps
1. Press the SLT DTMF RECEIVER TIMER flexible button
(FLASH 01, Button #12)
. The
following message displays:
2. Enter a valid number that corresponds to 005–100 seconds.
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
DEFAULT … SLT DTMF Receiver Timer is set at 20 seconds.
SLT Hook Flash Timer
Description
The SLT Hook Flash Timer determines how long an SLT user presses the hook switch for it to
be considered a valid on hook (disconnect) request. An on-hook shorter in duration (but
longer than the Hook Switch Bounce Timer) is considered a Hook Flash (transfer) request.
Refer to
Figure 2-14 on page 2-209
.
The SLT Hook Flash Timer setting is variable from 0.5-2.0 seconds.
S LT R C VR T I M E R
005 -1 00
0 2 0
Some SLTs have a fixed or programmable Flash Timer (Flash or Tap button). This
Hook Switch Timer must be set longer than the SLT Flash Timer to allow Hook Flash
transfer.
Summary of Contents for Starplus Triad-S
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