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DIALING A CALL
NOTE: The KP-32 can use either of these methods to
dial using a TIF-4000.
To dial a call on the TIF-4000 using a KP-96 or KP-32,
do the following:
1
Turn on the listen key for the line you wish to
dial on. This will allow you to hear dial tone,
and your DTMF dialing tones.
2
Enter dial mode by entering PHONE-PGM-T.
PHONE is the 4 button on the keypad. PGM
is on the keypad, and T is the talk key which is
programmed to talk to the TIF-4000 you are
dialing on. Leave the talk key in the latched
position as you dial the number.
3
Dial the number. As you enter each digit, it will
appear in the alpha display above the key you
are dialing on. If the listen key is latched, you
will hear each DTMF tone as it is generated.
4
When you have completed dialing, momen-
tarily turn off the talk key to exit dial mode.
The alpha numeric display will revert to
normal, and you may use the key and keypad
in the normal manner.
NOTE
: Digits 0-9 generate the DTMF digits 0-9. PGM
generates the #, and CLR generates *(#and * are
displayed for these keys).
It is necessary to press CLR twice if you wish to
generate an *, as a single CLR is used to trigger the
speed dial and redial features.
To dial a call on the TIF-4000 using a KP-12, KP-812
or KP-32, do the following:
1
Tap the phone key to begin your call. This will
place the keypanel in dial mode: the CALL
indicator will turn on, and the MAN DIAL
(manual dial) will display in the call waiting
window. You should also hear the dial tone.
NOTE
: You can hang up the phone line at this
time by simply tapping the phone key again.
2
Click SELECT to select MAN DIAL The twelve
intercom keys can now be used to dial a
telephone number. Each key corresponds to
the number printed next to it on the front of the
panel. If the keypanel has alphanumeric
displays, the key numbers are displayed
above each key.
3
Begin dialing the number by tapping the
appropriate keys. After you dial the first digit,
END DIAL will appear in the call waiting
window. When you have completed the
dialing, click SELECT to select END DIAL.
HANGING UP
The TIF-4000 will detect the call at the far end has
hung up under most circumstances. It detects the
hang up by either loop interrupt, battery reversal, or
the presence of a dial tone or a busy signal. Some
telephone systems do not provide any of the above,
so it will be necessary to force a hang up. In addition,
if the call was placed to an auto answer device, it will
be necessary to force a hang up when the call is
complete.
Enter PHONE-CLR-t, where PHONE is the 4 on the
keypad, CLR is the CLR button, and t is the talk key
which is programmed to talk to the TIF-4000 which
you want to hang up. This will disconnect the line for
which you struck the talk key.
This will return the keypanel to normal operat-
ing mode. If the called party answers, pro-
ceed with you conversation.
NOTE
: If talk is in the ON position, you must turn off
the key, then momentarily turn it on again to indicate
which line you wish to disconnect. If the line is in
dialing mode, then you must first exit dialing mode by
turning off the key, then use PHON-CLR-t to hang up.