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SIP User's Manual 730 Document #: LTRT-83310
Mediant 600 & Mediant 1000
Parameter Description
Hook Flash Parameters
Web: Flash Keys Sequence
Style
[FlashKeysSequenceStyle]
Determines the hook-flash key sequence for FXS interfaces.
[0] 0 = Flash hook (default) - only the phone's Flash button is
used, according to the following scenarios:
During an existing call, if the user presses the Flash button,
the call is put on hold; a dial tone is heard and the user is
able to initiate a second call. Once the second call is
established, on-hooking transfers the first (held) call to the
second call.
During an existing call, if a call comes in (call waiting),
pressing the Flash button places the active call on hold and
answers the waiting call; pressing Flash again toggles
between these two calls.
[1] 1 = Sequence of Flash hook and digit:
Flash + 1: holds a call or toggles between two existing calls
Flash + 2: makes a call transfer.
Flash + 3: makes a three-way conference call (if the Three-
Way Conference feature is enabled, i.e., the parameter
Enable3WayConference is set to 1 and the parameter
3WayConferenceMode is set to 2).
[2] 2 = Sequence of Flash Hook and digit:
Flash Hook only: places a call on hold.
Flash + 2: places a call on hold and answers a call-waiting
call, or toggles between active and on-hold calls.
Flash + 3: makes a three-way conference call (if the
Enable3WayConference parameter is set to 1 and the
3WayConferenceMode parameter is set to 2, and the device
houses the MPM modules). Note that the settings of the
ConferenceCode parameter are ignored.
Flash + 4: makes a call transfer.
Web: Flash Keys Sequence
Timeout
[FlashKeysSequenceTimeo
ut]
Defines the Flash keys sequence timeout - the time (in msec) that
the device waits for digits after the user presses the Flash button
(Flash Hook + Digit mode - when the parameter
FlashKeysSequenceStyle is set to 1 or 2).
The valid range is 100 to 5,000. The default is 2,000.
Keypad Feature - Call Forward Parameters
Web: Unconditional
EMS: Call Forward
Unconditional
[KeyCFUnCond]
Defines the keypad sequence to activate the immediate call forward
option.
Web: No Answer
EMS: Call Forward No Answer
[KeyCFNoAnswer]
Defines the keypad sequence to activate the forward on no answer
option.
Web: On Busy
EMS: Call Forward Busy
[KeyCFBusy]
Defines the keypad sequence to activate the forward on busy option.
Web: On Busy or No Answer
EMS: CF Busy Or No Answer
[KeyCFBusyOrNoAnswer]
Defines the keypad sequence to activate the forward on 'busy or no
answer' option.

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