Panasonic Digital Business System - Programming Manual
April 1997
Issue 15
36
REDIAL/PBX auto pause time
2.x
[PAUSE TIMER]
FF1-3#-15#-(0-15)#
0#: No pause time
1#: One pause time of 1 second
2#: One pause time of 2 seconds
3#: One pause time of 3 seconds
4#: One pause time of 4 seconds
5#: One pause time of 5 seconds
6#: One pause time of 6 seconds
7#: One pause time of 7 seconds
8#: One pause time of 8 seconds
9#: One pause time of 9 seconds
10#: One pause time of 10 seconds
11#: One pause time of 11 seconds
12#: One pause time of 12 seconds
13#: One pause time of 13 seconds
14#: One pause time of 14 seconds
15#: One pause time of 15 seconds
The pause time which is inserted between the end of a PBX access code and the commencement
of dialling. It is also possible to store pauses in System Speed Dial (SSD) and Personal Speed
Dial (PSD) memories, by storing a press of the REDIAL key. When the REDIAL key press is
encountered in the dialled digit stream this is the pause time inserted for each stored press.
E.g.
If an 8 second pause time is required in an SSD or PSD memory, and the pause time is
set to 2 seconds, push the [REDIAL]key 4 times.
Related Step
FF1-2#-3#-9# PBX auto pause insertion.
Exchange line disconnect time-REDIAL/flash
2.x
[CO FLASH TIMER]
FF1-3#-16#-(0-15)#
0#: No flash
1#: > 369 ms
2#: > 689 ms
3#: > 1000 ms
4#: > 1320 ms
5#: > 1640 ms
6#: > 1960 ms
7#: > 2280 ms
8#: > 2600 ms
9#: > 2920 ms
10#: > 3240 ms
11#: > 3560 ms
12#: > 3880 ms
13#: > 4200 ms
14#: > 4520 ms
15#: > 4840 ms
The time for which the exchange line is temporary disconnected when the [FLASH]key or
[REDIAL]key is pressed. This operation results in the release of the current call and the immediate
re-seizing of the same exchange line by the extension. This timer is applies when the exchange
line is set as "No Recall".
Note :
This setting is invalid when operating with a single line telephone.
Related step
FF2-1#-(01-48)#-16# , Type of PBX recall signal