69:
Selectable Dial Tone
The TLS-5 will support the ability to select different dial tone frequencies. This
is a global selection which controls all instances of dial tone.
*69#x#
where
x = 0 standard 350/440 Hz
x = 1 400 Hz single tone
x = 2 440 Hz single tone
x = 3 480 Hz single tone
x = 4 620 Hz single tone
x = 5 350/440 Hz stutter dial tone @ 150 ms on/150 ms off
Note
If configured for continuous stutter dial tone (x = 5), the user will
receive the “3 burst then continuous dial tone” normally issued when there
is a Visual Message Waiting for a line.
71
Visual Message Waiting audible response
The TLS-5C/D can be programmed with a distinctive tone to alert the user of
a message waiting. This distinctive dial tone will be one of three choices and is
programmed as follows:
*71#x#
where x = 0, 3 burst then continuous dial tone (default)
where x = 1, 10 burst then continuous dial tone
where x = 2, Continuous stutter dial tone
72
Visual Message Waiting Format
The TLS-5C/D Visual Message Waiting feature is now able to be set
independently of the Caller ID format. e.g. The Caller ID format may be set
for Multiple Message format and the Visual Message Waiting feature may be
set for Single Message format. The new programming command is as follows:
*72#x#
where x = 1 for Single Message format (default)
where x = 2 for Multiple Message format
73
Conference Type
The TLS-5C/D Conference Type feature changes the way the TLS-5C/D reacts
when a conference call is invoked. The conference type is either Three-Way
Calling or PBX call conferencing. The new programming command is as
follows:
*73#x#
Where x = 0, Three-Way Calling
Where x = 1, PBX call conferencing
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