Per-line Commands
Before entering any of the following commands, you must select a line by
entering a 01, 02, 03, or 04 command.
11:
First Telephone Number
Each of the four TLS-5 lines can be rung by other lines upon dialing one of two
numbers. The first number always rings the line with a standard single ring
having a ring cadence of 2 seconds on, 4 seconds off.
Enter the following to set the first number for the selected line:
*
11#xx...x#
where
xx...x is any number up to 16 digits long. Any combination of digits
0 through 9 may be used.
Default:
101 through 104 for Lines 1 through 4, respectively.
12:
Second Telephone Number
The second telephone number provides an alternate number that can be used
to dial the line. Ring cadence can be varied for this number (unlike the first
number); see command 23 on page 44.
Enter the following to set the second number for the selected line:
*
12#xx...x#
where
xx...x is any number up to 16 digits long. Any combination of digits
0 through 9 may be used.
Default: 201 through 204 for Lines 1 through 4, respectively.
13:
Dial Tone/Hot Line Number Entry
This command can serve either of two purposes:
-
If the dialing mode (see command 32) has been set to
“
hot line
”
,
whenever a caller on THIS line (the line you have selected for
programming) picks up the handset, the TLS-5 will ring the number
you enter with this command.
For example (assuming default phone numbers are in effect), to set
Line 3 to ring Line 1 whenever the handset is lifted:
1. Enter programming mode.
2. Select Line 3 for programming: dial *03#.
3. Set dialing mode for Line 3 to hot line: *32#1#.
4. Set hot line number for Line 3 to 101 (first number) or 201 (second
number): Dial *13#101# or *13#201#.
5. Hang up.
-
If the dialing mode, command 32, has been set to
“
normal
”
, a second
dial tone is given on this line when this number is dialed.
TLS-5 Reference Manual
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