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Omega-Phone 924 Technical Manual
Conditions
1. The Flash code may be stored in any speed dial bin.
2. The Flash code may be stored in the Last Number Redial buffer.
3. The Speakerphone will display / to indicate the Flash.
4. The Flash time is programmable from 100ms to 1500ms in increments of 100ms
(1/10th of a second) increments.
5. When the flash is dialed, the CO Line will be displayed temporarily.
6. Single line extensions must generate a hook-flash on the analog port then dial #3
to generate a hook-flash on a CO Line.
Flash - PBX Line (Short Flash)
Flash - PBX Line is a programmed setting that will determine what flash timing will
be presented to the Host PBX System when the user issues a Hook-Flash command,
while connected to a CO Line. The Flash command is very important when using
Centrex CO Lines. For easy access it is recommended, in these two cases, the Flash
feature code should be programmed onto a Programmable Feature Key.
The CO Line Flash Feature is used to access a second call using the telephone
company provided Call Waiting service.
Related Features
Last Number Redial
Speed Dial (ABBR) System and extension
Conditions
1. The Flash code may be stored in any speed dial location.
2. The Flash code may be stored in the Last Number Redial buffer.
3. When you activate redial, a Digital Speakerphone display will show a "/" to indi-
cate the Flash.
4. The Flash time is programmable from 100ms to 1500ms in increments of l00ms
(1/10th of a second).
5. When the flash is dialed, the CO Line will be displayed temporarily.
6. Single line extensions must generate a hook-flash on the analog port, then
dial #3 to generate a hook-flash on a PBX Line.
Programmable Feature Key Programming
Feature #3
Each Digital telephone has dual-color Programmable Feature keys that can be
programmed as a CO Line, extension, or feature. These are termed programmable
since each telephone is individually programmed, and the programming may be
changed at any time.
Programmable Feature keys offer convenient, one-key access when activating
desirable features. Some programmed feature keys will light when activated (Call
Forward, DND, DSS/BLF, etc.), while others do not (Background Music, Call Pick-
Up, Last Number Redial, etc.).
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Programming
Call Handling - PBX Flash Time 3-04

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