
6.1.2 Flash/Recall/Terminate
6.1.2 Flash/Recall/Terminate
Description
A proprietary telephone (PT) user can use the FLASH/RECALL button (Flash/Recall mode or Terminate mode) or Terminate button (Terminate mode) to disconnect the current call and originate another call without hanging up.
Flash/Recall Mode: Disconnects the line and the extension user hears the dial tone from the line used last. For example, if a CO line call is disconnected, the extension user will hear a new dial tone from the same CO line.
Terminate Mode: Disconnects the line and the extension user hears a dial tone via the preferred CO line. (→ 10.1.3 Line
Conditions
•FLASH/RECALL Button Mode
One of the following modes can be selected for each extension through system programming:
–Flash/Recall mode
–Terminate mode
–EFA mode (→ 5.1.1 EFA (External Feature Access))
•Terminate Button
Any flexible button can be customized as the Terminate button.
•Disconnect Time (Only for Flash/Recall Mode)
The amount of time between successive accesses to the same CO line is programmable for each CO line port.
•This feature generates a Station Message Detail Recording (SMDR) call record (→ 16.1.1 SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)), restarts the call timer, inserts a pause, and checks the Toll Restriction (TRS) level (→ 17.1.6 TRS (Toll Restriction)) again.
•The Terminate feature will be performed when pressing the FLASH/RECALL button regardless of the mode that the FLASH/RECALL button has been set to, in the following situations:
–When a call is made using ARS. (→ 1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection))
–When a CO line call is made with the INTERCOM button.
–When a CO line call is made with an Incoming Call Distribution (ICD) group button.
PC Programming Manual References
3.11 Disconnect Time
3.17 Disconnect Time
6.1 Flash Mode during CO Conversation
6.5 Type
6.10 Flash Mode during CO Conversation
6.13 Type
6.17 Type
PT Programming Manual References
[418] LCOT Disconnect Time
Feature Manual References
6.1.3 Flexible Buttons
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