Other Trunk Features
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n PBX Compatibility
DESCRIPTION:
The system can accommodate Central Office (CO) lines or lines from a Private Branch Exchange (PBX)
already installed at the customer site. The lines are similar in the way incoming calls are answered, but
different in the way outgoing calls are placed - an outgoing call on a PBX line requires an access code
before dialing, while an outgoing call on a CO line does not. System/telephone features are available to
both types of lines, and PBX features are available to the PBX lines via the Flash feature (see Flash).
PBX Night Mode
If any of lines are from a PBX, and when the PBX is set in night mode, the lines connected to PBX are
switched to real CO lines, provision is made for such things as abbreviated dialing. If you have a PBX CO
Access Code programmed with a dialed number for abbreviated dialing, such as "9 pause
81448111111", when your System is in the night mode the 9 and the pause will be omitted when using
the abbreviated dialing in night mode.
STATION APPLICATION:
KTS, SLT
OPERATION:
Not applicable.
RELATED SYSTEM DATA:
#01-A: Line Type
#26: Flash Timer
#38: PBX CO Access Codes
#01-D: PBX Night Mode
#15-B: Night Service
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n Dial Mode (Tone/Pulse) Selection
DESCRIPTION:
Allows the user to select the dialing mode (tone or pulse) of each CO/PBX line.
- TONE(DTMF)Dial Mode
The dial signal from the extension (with tone or pulse dial mode) will be converted to TONE. TONE
will then be transmitted to the CO/PBX.
- PULSE Dial Mode
The dial signal from the extension (with tone or pulse dial mode) will be converted to PULSE. PULSE
will then be transmitted to the CO/PBX.
The assigned Dial Mode must conform to the Dial Mode of the CO lines ordered from the TELECOM or
the Dial Mode of the PBX.
STATION APPLICATION:
KTS, SLT
OPERATION:
Not applicable.
RELATED SYSTEM DATA:
#01-B: Dial Mode
#17-A: Dial Pulse Sender Speed
#17-B: Make/Break Ratio
#17-C: DTMF Minimum Pause Time