AT&T MLS-12DTM, MLS-12TM, MLS-6TM manual Hold Disconnect Time, Code #203

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Hold Disconnect

Time

Code: #203

Description: When a caller on hold hangs up, the local telephone company may send a special signal to the PARTNER Plus system to free the line. There are two possible signals: a long signal (450 milliseconds) used by most tele- phone companies, or a short signal (50 milliseconds) used by a few telephone companies. The length of the signal is called the hold disconnect time. If you put a line on hold and the call doesn’t “go away” within a minute or two after the caller hangs up, use this procedure to change the hold disconnect time.

If the telephone company sends no signal, changing the hold disconnect time has no effect. In this situation, disconnect held calls manually by taking the call off hold and hanging it up.

Valid Entries: 1 = Long (450 msec) 2 = Short (50 msec)

Programming Steps:

1.Press [ Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ] [ System Program ] [ System Program ] [ # ] [ 2 ] [ 0 ] [ 3 ] . The display reads:

HoldDisconnct

Line:

2.Enter the first line to be programmed. For example, to program line 2, press [ 2 ] . The display reads:

HoldDisconnct L2

1Long

3.To change the disconnect time, press [ Next Data ] . The display reads:

HoldDisconnct L2

2 Short

To program another line, press [Next Item ] or [ Prev Item ] until the correct line number shows on the display. Follow step 3 to change the disconnect time. Repeat for each line in the system.

= Factory Setting

To go to the next procedure: Need[

Proc ]

To go to a specific procedure: [ # ] [ x ] [ x ] [ x ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(where XXX is the procedure number)

 

 

To go to the previous procedure: [ Prev Proc ]

 

 

 

 

 

To return data to the factory setting: [Remove ]

To exit system programming: [Feature ] [ 0 ] [ 0 ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents AT&T Copyright 1990 AT&T All Rights Reserved Issue October Contents Page About This Guide How to Use This GuideProduct Safety Labels How to Comment on This Guide Reference MaterialsSystem Components Specifications Other Equipment Control UnitPartner TeIephones An Example System Setup Example System SetupSystem Components and Specifications Specifications Technical and Environmental Specifications Grounding to comply with Underwriters Laboratories ULInstalling the Hardware General Guidelines Installing the Control Unit Mount the Backplane on a WallInstalling the Hardware Installing Telephones and Other Equipment Press and hold # button for 5 secondsWall Mounting a Partner Telephone Removing a Module Replacing a ModuleSystem Programming Alphabetic List of Procedures Programming Overlay Programming MethodsProgramming Extension Programming Overlay General Instructions System Day Programming ProceduresSystem Date System Time Number of LinesTransfer Return Rings PBX Dial-Out Code Code #105Code #106 ConsiderationRecall Timer Duration Code #107Code #109 Rotary Dialing Time out Outside ConferenceCode #108 Dial Mode Code #201Line Type Code #202Hold Disconnect Time Code #203Valid Entries 1 = Assigned Line AssignmentCode #301 Valid Entries 1 = Line Use RestrictionCode #302 Valid Entries 1 = English Display LanguageCode #303 Automatic Privacy Code #304Abbreviated Ringing Code #305Copy Settings Outgoing Call Restrictions Code #401Toll Call Prefix System Password Code #402Code #403 Valid Entries Any 4 digitsDisallowed Phone Number Lists Code #404Prevents all ca!ls to area code Disallowed List Assignment Code #405Emergency Phone Number List Code #406Code #408 Allowed Phone Number ListsCode #407 Pickup Group Extensions Code #501Calling Group Extensions Code #502Programming Notes Night Service ButtonCode #503 Night Service Group Code #504Fax Machine Extensions Code #601Valid Entries 1 = Active Music On HoldCode #602 Hotline Code #603Code #604 Doorphone 1 ExtensionDoorphone 2 Extension Code #605 Doorphone Alert Extensions Code #606System Reset Programming Saved System Speed Dial Numbers Code #728Press Feature 0 0 . The display reads Enable Function Button Display Description and Example PauseRecall StopCentralized Telephone Programming Personal Speed Dial Numbers Overview Buttons and Labeling Sheets for Partner Phones Automatic Line Selection To exit Automatic Line Selection, press the star * twiceLine Ringing Options Valid Entries Immediate ringPersonal Speed Dial Numbers Auto Dial Numbers Exclusive Hold Feature CodeDo Not Disturb Save Number Redial RecallLast Number Redial Conference Drop Touch-Tone Enable PrivacyMessage Light On Message Light Off Call Pickup Pickup GroupLoudspeaker Paging Calling Group Programming for Operation Behind PBX or Centrex Programming Method aProgramming Method B No Outside Line Access Dialing Restrictions SummaryOutside Dialing Allowed Dialing Restrictions An Example Dial 1 201 Dial 1 800FCC Information Page Index Hotline #603, 3-31programming for, 2-1standard phone used as I i Wires, connecting, 2-2to 2-3Wiring specifications, 1-5,2-1 O g r a m m i n g Quick Reference System Programming Programming Quick Reference Issue 2, October
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