
DISPLAY
PRESS
“TIMER”
2 1
4
DIAL
20”
4
1 2 0
(120 seconds)
2.7.4.22 Earth
Flash timer (TIMER,
TIMER and RL keys are used to set the duration for Earth Recall or Switchhook flash on PBX lines. Note that
switchhook flash is always 1 .B seconds for lines assigned as exchange lines.
The length of the pulse is programmable in 0.1 second units up to a maximum of 20 seconds. To disable
the timer enter 0 for the time period.
Example: Set the Earth
flash duration to 0.8 seconds.
DISPLAY
PRESS
“TIMER”
2 1
6
DIAL
6
a
(0.8 seconds)
2.7.4.23 PABX Access Pause Timer (TIMER, BREAK)
TIMER and BREAK keys are used to set the length of the PABX access pause.
The length of the access pause is programmable in 0.1 second units up to a maximum of 20 seconds. To
disable the timer enter 0 for the time period.
Example: Set the access pause length to 2.5 seconds.
DISPLAY
PRESS
“TIMER”
2 1
“BREAK”
7
DIAL
“25”
2 5
(2.5 seconds)
2.7.4.24 Automatic Hold Release (TIMER)
The system will automatically disconnect a held outside line if the current from the exchange or PBX is
interrupted for more than a programmed time.
The time period is programmable on a per line basis, in steps of 20 milliseconds.
Example: Programme maximum interruptions allowed to lines 1 and 2 as 200 and 300 milliseconds
respectively.
DISPLAY
PRESS
“TIMER”
2 1
DIAL
1
c 1
(line
c 1
1 0
“2”
“1 5”
c 2
(line
c 2
5
2.7.4.25 Clock Setting (SET, CLOCK)
The clock is set from station 10 without entering programming mode. Lift the handset and press SET to
enter clock set mode. After setting the clock press SET again to leave clock set mode.
The clock is set in four separate sections: time, date, year and day.
time setting
press “CLOCK” once, then either
for AM or
for PM. Enter four digits
(including leading zeros) for hours (01-l and minutes
date setting
press “CLOCK” twice, then enter four digits (including leading zeros) for month
(iii) year setting
press “CLOCK” three times, then enter four digits for year.
day setting
press “CLOCK” four times then enter the digit corresponding to the day of the
week. The digits are from 0 to 6 corresponding with Sunday to Saturday.
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