Second Code For External Access; False Tone - Siemens HiPath 1100 Programming Manual

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Programming an External Line
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Second Code for External Access

This setting specifies the code used by the main PABX
for accessing external lines. This code is used to check
if there is an dial tone for an external line following the
second access code, and to generate a pause while di-
aling, redialing or using the speed dialing feature.
The default setting for the second code is "0."
Required: Programming Mode must be active (*95
31994).
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Enter the code for programming.
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Enter the external access code for the main PABX (one
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or two digits) and wait for a confirmation tone:
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0
0 0
two digits
Wait for a confirmation tone.
Initial state for Programming Mode.

False tone

This send an external line dial tone even when there is
no external line available. This feature works only on MF
extensions.
Required: Programming Mode must be active (*95
31994).
Enter the code for programming.
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or
*
#
Activate/Deactivate a false tone:
= Deactivated for Argentina and India
#
*
= Activated for all other countries (default)
Initial state for Programming Mode.
= Second external access code, one digit
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= Second external access code,
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If no value is entered, Dial Tone Detection follow-
ing a line seizure will not be activated.
If LCR (configured via the HiPath 1100 Manager)
or "Emergency Numbers" is enabled, the user
will hear a False Tone.

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