any time, and will send the primary telephone number and name for Caller ID
purposes. The numbers for each line are shown below:
Line 1
1#
Line 2
2#
Line 3
3#
Line 4
4#
Note:
When using speed dial codes, Distinctive Call Waiting is disabled.
Automatic Callback
*66 or 66#
This feature (aka Busy Number Redial) allows a user for any line to set up an
Automatic Call Back to a busy number. If the last number dialed is not busy,
activating the Automatic Callback feature will dial the last dialed number. For
example, if Line 1 called Line 2, and Line 2 is BUSY, the caller on Line 1 will
hang up. Line 1 caller then places the telephone off-hook and by dialing the
Automatic Callback DTMF code, *66 or 66#, Line 2 will be called. If Line 2 is
available, the call will ring through as normal. However, if Line 2 is still
BUSY, the TLS-5C/D will return a confirmation tone to the caller on Line 1
(three burst stutter, then continuous dial tone) informing that Automatic
Callback has been activated. Line 1 will then hang up. When both Line 2 and
Line 1 are idle (on-hook), Line 1 will be called using the distinctive ring
sequence programmed for the secondary telephone number. If Line 1 does not
answer within three (3) rings, the Automatic Callback sequence is canceled.
When Line 1 is picked up (off-hook), Line 2 is dialed. If Line 1 and Line 2 are
not idled within 30 minutes of activation of the Automatic Callback feature,
the Automatic Callback sequence is canceled. If the Callback sequence needs
to be canceled prior to Callback, Line 1 should go off-hook and dial *86 or 86#
to cancel the Callback. The user will hear confirmation dial tone after dialing
either
*
86
or 86#. The TLS-5C/D will return a confirmation dial tone,
prompting the caller on Line 1 to hang up. The TLS-5C/D will only activate
one Callback at any time. If another Callback is initiated, the original Callback
is canceled in favor the the newest Callback. If a Line has Caller ID activated,
the Caller ID sequence is generated as would be seen in the Public Network. If
the last number dialed was the audio port, or one of the test numbers, the *66
command will cause a callback to those numbers.
NOTE:
The Out of Area (*87), Private (*67) and other dial prefixes will not
work when using Automatic Callback.
Automatic Recall
*69 or 69#
This feature allows a user to recall the last number that dialed their line with a
simple dial sequence. For example, if Line 1 called Line 2, then regardless if
the call was answered or not, Line 2 is able to call Line 1 by dialing a short
DTMF sequence, *69 or 69#. If the last caller to dial the line is busy, the
TLS-5C/D will issue a recall dial tone (three burst stutter, then continuous dial
tone) to inform the caller that Automatic Recall has been activated. The user
(Line 2) will then hang up. When both Line 2 and Line 1 are idle (on-hook),
Line 2 will be called using the distinctive ring sequence programmed for the
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