Flash - NEC ASPILA EX Feature Manual

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Aspila EX Software Manual
Flash allows an extension user to access certain CO and PBX features by interrupting trunk loop
current. Flash lets an extension user take full advantage of whatever features the connected telco or
PBX offers. You must set the Flash parameters for compatibility with the connected telco or PBX.
The system does not provide a ground flash.
Enabled.
•14-02-03 : Analogue Trunk Data Setup - Flashing/Grounding
Make sure this item is set for open loop Flash (0).
•14-02-04 : Analogue Trunk Data Setup - Flash for Timed Flash or Disconnect
For each trunk, indicate if Flash is for Flash (0) or open loop disconnect (1).
•15-02-05 : System Telephone Basic Data Setup - Transfer Key Operation Mode
If CONF (TRF) key should access Flash, enter 2. Otherwise, enter 0 or 1.
•15-03-04 : Single Line Telephone Basic Data Setup - Flashing
In a single line telephone's Class of Service, enable (1) or disable (0) the ability to hookflash
for system feature access.
•20-06-01 : Class of Service for Extensions
Assign a Class Of Service (1-15) to an extension.
•81-01-14 : COIU Initial Data Setup - Hookflash 1
Set the Flash duration (16-4080mS) for analogue trunk (COIU PCB) circuits.
•81-01-15 : COIU Initial Data Setup - Hookflash 2
Set the open loop disconnect duration (16-4080mS) for analogue trunk (COIU PCB) circuits.
PBX Compatibility
If the system is behind a PBX, Flash normally gives the extension user access to many PBX
features.
Toll Restriction
The system applies Toll Restriction (if applicable) to the number a user dials after flashing a
trunk.
Voice Mail
If voice mail ports are to flash outside calls, change the Single Line Flash Service Code (11-
12-42). Dialing "#" from voice mail ports lights the Message Waiting lamp.
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