Telstrat Argent manual Telephone Port Pots Features, Call Waiting CW

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Argent Terminal Adaptor - User Guide

5.2 Telephone Port (POTS) Features

5.2.1Call Waiting (CW)

Call Waiting is an Easycall ™ feature so the customer can detect the presence of another call, while a call is in progress.

a

Turn Call Waiting on:

OH DT * 43 # RSP RH

b

Turn Call Waiting off:

OH DT # 43 # RSP RH

c

Check if CW is enabled or disabled (double tone

OH DT *#43# RSP RH

 

indicates that CW is enabled; triple tone indicates

 

 

that CW is disabled)

 

d

To release the current call and accept the waiting call

RH (Ring telephone) OH

 

 

or RR DT 1

e

To hold the current call and accept the waiting call

RR DT 2

f

To alternate between the two parties

RR DT 2

g

To release current call and connect to call on hold

RR DT 1

h

To reject the waiting call (Fend Off)

RR DT 0

5.2.2Malicious Call Identification (MCID / MCT)

Malicious Call Identification allows the customer to request the network to trace malicious calls on a call by call basis.

a

To set Malicious Call Trace during the call

RR DT * 39

# [RH]

b

To set Malicious Call Trace up to 60 seconds after

RR DT * 39

# RH

 

the caller has released the port

 

 

5.2.3Calling Line Identification Restriction (CLIR or Call Blocking)

Calling Line Identification Restriction, also called Call Blocking, is a service offered to the calling party to prevent presentation of the calling party's number. The phone number of the ATA can be restricted from being viewed at the remote end. In order for the ATA to present a phone number, it must be entered using the ‘AT’ Command (section 4.2).

a

To restrict presentation of CLI on a call by call basis

OH DT 1831 DN or

 

(Note 1)

OH DT ##31# RH

b

To allow presentation of CLI on a call by call basis

OH DT 1832 DN or

 

(Note 1)

OH DT **31# RH

c

Check if CLIR is enabled or disabled (double tone

OH DT **#31# RH

 

indicates that CLIR is enabled; triple tone indicates

 

 

that CLIR is disabled)

 

Note 1: The dial number prefix (i.e. 1831 or 1832) is required for every call that the customer wishes to change (override) the network default status of CLIR.

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Contents Version Copyright 1999 Telstra Corporation Limited Table of Contents 24 Serial Port ‘AT’ Commands Description 3.1 Application IntroductionDefinitions Package ContentsPort Functions Back PanelDisplay Interpretation Top Panel Seven Segment DisplayPrepare position ATA Activation InstructionsConnect ATA to NT1 Connect the Eftpos terminal to ATAAdjust the Display Orientation of the ATA Power-up the ATASelect the Required TEI Number Observe D-Channel X.25 Call Progress For the First CallObserve the Software Download Observe for Configuration File ErrorsObserve for Failure to Connect Replace the ATA if Faulty on Arrival Observe that the ATA is ready and record the service detailsClick on Control Panel Point-to-Point Protocol PPP InstallationTick Don’t detect my modem I will select from list Installing Dial-Up Network Open Dial-Up Networking Double click on Make New Connection Configuring Dial-Up Networking DUNConnect the Eftpos terminal 17 V.120 SetupEnd to end test ATA Maintenance Warranty ATA out of Warranty with Telstra Service Assurance Introduction ‘AT’ CommandsRegister Description Register settingsPots Telephone Supplementary Features 5.1 Introduction RSP Abbreviations used in the Pots feature descriptionsCall Waiting CW Telephone Port Pots FeaturesMalicious Call Identification Mcid / MCT Call Line Presentation Clip Multiple Subscriber Number MSN Call ForwardOH DT #1# telephone number # RH