Features and Specifications Manual
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No. 8201 -
Release 1.0
July 2003
Ancillary
Device Connection
A-7
FEATURE
DESCRIPTION
The Ancillary Device Connection feature allows installation of selected
peripheral (ancillary) devices such as an amplified handset, headset,
Analogue telephone devices, or external speakerphone for use on any
Multiline Terminal. This feature enhances operation for which the peripheral
devices are designed.
A D
term
Series i Terminal user can accomplish this by using the AP(R)-R( )
Unit (Analogue Port Adapter with Ringer) or AP(A)-R( ) Unit (Analogue Port
Adapter without Ringer) for analogue telephone devices, or installing the
AD(A)-R( ) Unit to connect devices such as tape recorders.
The AP(A)-R( )/AP(R)-R( ) Unit is the interface for installing a Single LIne
Telephone, Modem, Credit Card Reader, Wireless Headset, Conferences
unit or other compatible analogue devices.
SYSTEM
AVAILABILITY
Terminal Type
D
term
Series i Multiline Terminals, except DTR-2DT-1A.
Required Components
AD(A)-R( ), AP(A)-R( ), AP(R)-R( )
OPERATING
PROCEDURES
SERVICE
CONDITIONS
Data Assignment
Use Memory Block 1-1-02 (Hookflash Time Selection) to specify the
loop open time for a hookflash signal sent to the CO/PBX when the
recall key on a Multiline Terminal is pressed.
Use Memory Block 1-3-02 (SLT Hookflash Signal Selection) to specify
whether a line is held internally or, if behind a PBX, a hookflash (HF)
signal is sent to the line when a Single Line Telephone user performs a
hookflash.
Use Memory Block 4-24 (SLT Hookflash Assignment) to either hold or
disconnect the trunk for the Single Line Telephone (SLT) hooking
operation.
Use Memory Block 4-39 (APR Ring Mode Assignment) to assign the
AP(R)-R( ) Unit for NON (No Ring), STA (default: ring Station Number
only) or ALL.
Use Memory Block 4-59 (APR Hookflash Selection) to allow or deny
hookflash on an AP(R)-R( ) unit.
Vary, depending on the ancillary device connected: