Administrator's Guide

Screen reference
555-233-506840 Issue 5 October 2002
On-hook Dialing on 607/2420/4600/6400/8400
Terminals
For 6400/8400, 607, 2420, and 4600 telephone users with speakerphones.
The next four fields control station-to-switch recall signal timing. If a flashhook
interval (recall window) is required, the upper and lower bounds of the interval
can be administered. An on-hook that lasts for a period of time greater than or
equal to the lower bound and less than or equal to the upper bound will be treated
as a recall flash. If an interval is not required, the Disconnect Timing value must
be administered. An on-hook that lasts for a period of time less than this value will
be ignored; greater than or equal to this value will be regarded as a disconnect.
Regardless, an on-hook lasting 50 to 150 ms coming from a 2500-type set will
always be treated as a digit pulse unless Ignore Rotary Digits is
y for that station.
Outpulse Without Tone
Pull Transfer
Repetitive Call Waiting Interval (sec)
This field appears when the Repetitive Call Waiting Tone field is y.
Valid entries Usage
y/n
Enter y allows users to dial without lifting the handset. If you
enable this, users hear dial tone when they press the Speaker
button, even if the handset is on-hook.
Valid entries Usage
y
Enter y to indicate the switch will outpulse digits even when
a dial tone has not been received.
n
Enter n if the calling party should receive intercept tone if
no dial tone is detected.
Valid entries Usage
y/n
Enter y to enable the Pull Transfer feature on a system-wide
basis. This allows either the transferring or transferred-to
party to press the Transfer button to complete the transfer
operation
Valid entries Usage
1
to 99 Enter a number to specify the number of seconds between
call waiting tones.