Restrict Codes
Callers can be prevented from accessing telephone numbers beginning with
certain digits. The M-106E can recognize up to 10 restrict codes, each with a
maximum of 5 digits. Any of these codes can be assigned individually to each
user.
Answer Tone
The unit is factory programmed to return a two-second answer tone, that
sounds similar to dial tone, to the caller to indicate that it is ready to accept a
password. The tone can be disabled or set to one of three volume levels.
Call Duration Timing
A timer can be set (from 1 to 99 minutes) to prevent callers from monopolizing
the unit or to reset the unit if a caller has failed to enter the disconnect control
code. Callers will hear a warning tone 16 seconds before the timer disconnects
the unit. The timer can be set differently for each password, or disabled by
setting the timer value to 0.
Switchhook Flash
This feature, if enabled, enables a caller to generate a switchhook flash by
entering the Switchhook Flash control code (default *#).
Reseize
This feature, if enabled, allows the user to temporarily disconnect from the
outgoing line by entering the reseize control code (default **) in order to place
another call without reaccessing the M-106E. In addition, the duration of the
disconnect for the reseize is also programmable.
Manual Disconnect
The disconnect option enables a caller to disconnect from the unit by entering
the disconnect control code (default # #). This feature is necessary on loop start
lines without forced disconnect to ensure that the unit disconnects from the
incoming and outgoing lines.
Idle Detect
The M-106E can be programmed to monitor activity on the line during an
established call. Whenever the line is idle for a programmable period of time (1
to 99 minutes), the unit will perform a switchhook flash on the incoming line,
then check for the presence of a tone between 305 and 640 Hz (i.e., dial tone).
When a tone is detected, the unit will disconnect both lines.
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