MERLIN LEGEND Communications System Release 5.0
Feature Reference
555-650-110
Issue 1
June 1997
Features
Page 515
Recall/Timed Flash
2.
A single-line telephone user without a Recall or Flash button, or with
buttons that activate telephone-only features, must press and release
the switchhook to send a timed flash.
3.
A single-line telephone user who has a 2500 YMGL or 8110M
telephone with positive disconnect on
cannot
press the switchhook to
activate features. The user must press the Hold button or the Flash
button to activate a feature. (The 8100M telephone must have positive
disconnect programmed on the telephone as described in its manual.)
Feature Interactions
3
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Allowed/
Disallowed Lists
and Calling
Restrictions
If Recall is used on a personal line or Pool button—or, in Release 2.0 and
later systems, on an SA or ICOM button—to access an outside loop-start
line, the accessed line is kept, the user hears outside dial tone, and
calling restrictions are reapplied.
Auto Dial
The Conf button is used to enter the Flash special character, which
simulates pressing the Recall button, in a telephone number
programmed on an Auto Dial button.
If Recall is used during an inside call made on an Auto Dial button, the
call is disconnected and the user hears inside dial tone.
Automatic Route
Selection
In Release 2.0 and later systems, Recall can be used on an ARS call.
Recall cannot be used during dialing. When dialing is complete, pressing
the Recall button sends a timed flash to the host, the accessed line is
kept, the user hears outside dial tone, and calling restrictions are
reapplied.
In Release 1.0 and 1.1 systems, Recall cannot be used on an ARS call
because the call is made on an SA button.
Barge-In
In Release 2.0 and later systems, Recall can be used by either party on a
call joined using Barge-In.
In Release 1.0 and 1.1 systems, Recall cannot be used with Barge-In.
Basic Rate Interface
Recall is not recognized by the central office (CO) on BRI lines. Thus, the
CO ignores a press of the Recall button.
Callback
If Recall is used while a user is off hook with a queued callback request,
the call is disconnected and the user hears dial tone.
Call Waiting
If Recall is used while a user is hearing special ringback, the call is
disconnected and the user hears inside dial tone.