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DBS
FF-1 System mode
FFl-3#-12#-(1- lS)#
Auto pause timer ’
When PBX lines and WATT lines are
accommodated as outside lines of the system and
connected to the telephone central office, it is
necessary to have a pause in the dialing until the
dialing signal from the DBS is received and until
the dial tone is sent out from the connected CO.
line. If this is neglected, the wrong party may be
contacted or the connection may not be made.
This pause time can be automatically set while
when dialing, and it is also possible to store a
pause for stored dialing to SSD, PSD, etc. if . .
necessary. Generally speaking it is sufficient to
specify a standby time comprising one pause. But
if an extremely long pause time is required, you
can accommodate this by pressing the required
numberwhiie storing the [REDIALJ key.
O#:No pause time
1 #:One pause time of OS seconds
2#:One pause time of 1 .O seconds
3#:0ne pause time of 1.5 seconds
4#:0ne pause time of 2.0 seconds
5#:0ne pause time of 2.5 seconds
W:One pause time of 3.0 seconds
7R:One cause time of 3.5 seconds
8#:0ne pause time of 4.0 seconds
9#:0ne pause time of 4.5 seconds
lO#:One pause time of 5.0 seconds
11 #:One pause time of 5.0 seconds
12%:One pause time of 5.0 seconds
13#:0ne pause time of 5.0 seconds
14#:0ne pause time of 5.0 seconds
lS#:One pause time of 5.0 seconds
Note 1: The position at which the pause time is
inserted while
dialing
is specified
according to
the
system setting for each
dial number.
SECTION 400 (Version 3.0)
Issue 1 January 1990
FFl-3#-13#-(0 - lO)#
Outside line flash timer
The time for which the outside line is temporarily
released (flash time) when the [FtASH] key or
[REDIAL] key has been pressed is set The outside
line is released while the [FLASH] key is pressed,
even though this may be longer than the time set
for it
O#: No flash
l#: Minimum line flash time of 0.2 seconds
2#: Minimum line flash time of 0.3 seconds
38: Minimum line flash time of 0.4 seconds
4#: Minimum line flash time of 0.5 seconds
5%: Minimum line flash time of 0.6 seconds
S#: Minimum line flash time of 0.7 seconds
7#: Minimum line flash time of 0.8 seconds
8#: Minimum line flash time of 0.9 seconds
9#: Minimum line flash time of 1.0 seconds
101: Minimum line Rash time of 1.1 seconds
Note: This setting is not effective when operating
from SLT.
FFl-3#-14#-(0 - 6)+
SLT on-hook detection timer
It is.specified as to whether the line flash is to
function orthe line.is to be disconnected when
the hook button is pressed lightly (referred to as
the hooking operation) with SLT.
No detect tine flash Disconnect / iLJ
0%: Less than 200 200 - 500 ms Over 500 ms
\
I#: Lessthan 200 200-750 ms Over 750 mr
8: Lessthan 200-lOOOms OverlOOOms
3#: Less than 200
200 - 1200 ms Over 1200 ms
4#: Less than 200 200 - 1500 ms Over 1500 ms
5#: Less than 200 Over 200 ms
6#: Less than 200 30 - 140 ms Over 500 mr
Note 2: When [RED/AL] is stored for 550 and PSD, a
pause for the set time only is inserted
during the dialing. But even when it is not
set, if there are specified dial numbers as in
Note 1, a pause is automatically inserted.
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