where:
*05#2#0#0# - One user can dial up the port and remain connected
until on-hook (default)
*05#2#0#1# -One user can dial up the port and remain connected
until the end-of-tape message.
*05#2#1#0# - Multiple users can dial up the port and remain
connected until on-hook.
*05#2#1#1# - Multiple users dial up the port and remain
connected until end-of-message is heard.
Note:
If programmed for single user access, the TLS will send a Reorder tone,
if a second line attempts to connect.
Note:
See
“
End-of- Message Sequence
”
in Chapter 4, for more information.
06:
Audio Port Access Number
This command sets the dial access number when the system is configured for
“dial access” (see command 05).
·
To set the dial access number, enter:
*
06#x#
where:
x is a 1 to 16 digit number (digits 0 through 9)
, default:
411
·
To delete the current audio port access number, enter:
*
06##
07:
Ring Type
This command selects the ringing frequency. (The frequencies listed below are
within 5% of nominal.) The square wave options are intended for use with
certain devices that may not detect the synthesized sine wave.
*07#x#
where:
x=0, 20 Hz synthesized sine wave
(default)
x=1, 25 Hz synthesized sine wave
x=2, 30 Hz synthesized sine wave
x=3, 60 Hz synthesized sine wave
x=4, 20 Hz square wave
x=5, 25 Hz square wave
x=6, 30 Hz square wave
x=7, 60 Hz square wave
x=8, 17 Hz synthesized sine wave
x=9, 17 Hz square wave
Note:
The 17,25-60 Hz frequencies are provided to simulate ringing
frequencies used outside the United States.
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