Long Tones; Programmed Release - Nortel Compact ICS 7.1 Coordinator Manual

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226 / Using System features
For pulse dialing, • inserts a 1.5-second pause into the dialing sequence.

Long Tones

The Long Tones feature allows you to control the length of a tone so that
you can signal devices such as fax or answering machines which require
tones longer than the standard 120 milliseconds.
While on a call, press ≤°‚°.
1.
2.
Press the dialpad buttons to produce the appropriate tones. Each tone
sounds for as long as you hold down the button.
Long tones can be used on any call except a conference call. You can use
internal lines of the Norstar system to activate a device connected to an
analog terminal adapter (ATA) in another area of your office, or external
lines to access devices outside the Norstar system.
Digital Mobility phones provide a static three-second DTMF tone when
this feature is activated.
Displays
Long Tones:

Programmed Release

The Programmed Release feature performs same function as ® in a
programmed dialing sequence. When the system encounters Programmed
Release in a dialing sequence, it stops dialing and hangs up the call.
The Programmed Release symbol (fi) takes up two of the 24 spaces in a
programmed dialing sequence.
The system ignores any digits or commands that follow a Programmed
Release in a programmed dialing sequence.
Compact ICS 7.1 System Coordinator Guide
At the appropriate time, press any dialpad button.
Hold each button down for as long as necessary.
Press
or
≤°‚°
to cancel Long Tones.
≤•°·
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