56
2= No (Default)
SYS_5: Operating-Ways
Description of Operating-Way Options
Operating-Way Options
1= sending a hook-flash
2= sending a hook-flash and then dialing the related feature code
3= sending a hook-flash and then sending a hook-flash again
4= sending a hook-flash and then sending a On & Off Hook signal
5= sending a On & Off Hook signal
6= sending a On & Off Hook signal and then dialing the related feature code
7= sending a On & Off Hook signal and then sending a hook-flash
8= dialing the related feature code, the telephone number and the Suffix Code
9= dialing the telephone number and the related feature code
0= the operating-way is defined in
*= the operating-way is defined in
Although each Operating-Way menu only announces the options of 1~9, you can choose 0 or *
and define the operating-way.
Each hook-flash or On & Off Hook signal is followed by a one-second pause.
An On & Off Hook signal is a 1.2-second hook-flash. If the operating-way option is specified for
Call Releasing, a Line port to release is only to change into On-Hook status.
is used to specify the length of a hook-flash.
is used to specify the Suffix Code
Dialing-Way
SYS_5_1_[X]
X: the option that determines how EVM dials numbers (Default= 1)
1= touchtone (125ms On/Off), 2= Long touchtone (250ms On/Off), 3= Dial Pulse.
Operating-Way of Call Release of Supervised Transfer
SYS_5_2_[X]
X: the
that determines how EVM releases a call when the called party
answers (Default=5)
Operating-Way of Call Release of Unsupervised Transfer
SYS_5_3_[X]
that determines how EVM releases a call before the called party
answers (Default=5)