Transfer And Callback; Configuring Hook Flash Timing - Auerswald COMpact 3000 analog Installation, Operation And Configuration Instructions

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Configuring and Managing the PBX

Transfer and Callback

Configuring Hook Flash Timing

Transfer and Callback
The PBX requires specifications for the transfer and the callback option for external callers to
be executed as desired.
Configuring Hook Flash Timing
Hook flash timing enables the PBX to detect a flash signal from the subscriber in question.
For this to work, the hook flash timing must correspond with the time that is configured for the
flash signal on the analog end device (see the telephone manual).
Note:
DTMF telephones that execute various functions using the T-Net function
key/menu use a flash of 300 ms to do this. In order to also use these
functions on the PBX, the same time as the hook flash timing must be
configured on the PBX. Usually, there is an additional flash button available
on this telephone that must also be configured with this value (see the
telephone manual).
Note that the PBX does not detect a receiver being hanged up until after
hook flash timing is finished.
The configuration can be made as follows:
• Separately for subscribers
• Via the configuration manager
Requirements:
– Configuration manager, opened with sufficient authorization
– Expert view (click
1. Open the page PROPERTIES > Internal subscribers > Subscriber properties >
Analog settings.
2. In the list field at the top, select the subscriber in question by his name or number.
3. In the Hook flash timing list field, select one of the following options:
100 ms to 1 s: The PBX detects a signal sent from the subscriber in question
from 100 to 1000 milliseconds as a flash signal.
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COMpact 3000 analog/ISDN/VoIP - Firmware Version 4.0 - Version of the Manual 03 02/11

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