digit strings. The In-band signaling mode is disabled if the transfer mode is
Semi supervised or Fully supervised and in the blind mode when the wait
time for in-band digit strings is set to zero. If the In-band strings are being
sent by the PBX, then this value must be set to a non-zero value.
When this mode is enabled, the ATT 2000 waits for the specified time
before playing the Main greeting. If this value is set to a very high value
unnecessarily, all callers will experience a silence period before the main
greeting starts playing and this may confuse the callers. Hence, this value
must be carefully programmed to an optimum value.
Enter 505 n where n = 0 to 9. (n = wait time in seconds)
If any other value is entered, the unit prompts the message “This entry is
invalid”.
Default value = 0
Length of entry = fixed 1 digit
Program # 605:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Wait time for In-band
digit strings -
You will hear:
“Six Zero five (0.6 sec silence) Zero “
Program # 506:
Tone or Pulse dialing
The ATT 2000 has the capability to transfer the calls by dialing in the Pulse
mode. This feature may be useful when installing the ATT 2000 on the
older PBX systems which only support the Pulse mode of dialing.
By default the mode is set to TONE dialing (Program value = 0). To set the
PULSE mode of dialing, enter 506 1.
If any value other than 0 or 1 is entered, the unit prompts the message
“This entry is invalid”.
Default value = 0
Length of entry = fixed 1 digit
Program # 606:
To listen to the currently programmed value for the Tone / Pulse dial value -
You will hear:
“Six Zero Six (0.6 sec silence) Zero“
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