AT&T 4.1 Telephone User Manual


 
Hold Disconnect Time (#203)
Description
This system option lets you change the hold disconnect time. When a caller on
hold hangs up, the local telephone company may send a special signal to the
system to free the line. There are two possible signals: a long signal (450
milliseconds) used by most telephone companies, or a short signal (50
milliseconds) used by a few telephone companies. The length of the signal is
called the hold disconnect time. If you put a call on hold and the caller hangs
up, but the call does not disconnect within a minute after the caller hangs up,
use this procedure to change the hold disconnect time.
Considerations
If the telephone company does not send a signal, keep the hold disconnect
time set to Long. Users must disconnect held calls manually by taking the
call off hold and then hanging up.
Change the hold disconnect time only if abandoned calls on hold do not
disconnect.
Valid Entries
1 =
Long (450 msec.)
2 =
Short (50 msec.)
Changing Settings
To change the hold disconnect time, follow these steps from extension 10:
1.
Press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
].
The phone beeps once, and the light next to [ Spkr ] is green flutter.
2. Press left [
Intercom
] twice.
The light next to left [
Intercom
] is green steady.
3.
Press [
#
] [
2
] [
0
] [
3
].
The Message light is red steady if the current setting is Long, red flash if
the current setting is Short.
4.
Press [
1
] to select Long, [
2
] to select Short.
The Message light changes to show the new setting.
5.
If you make a mistake, begin again at Step 3.
6.
When you are finished, press [ # ] and a three-digit code for another option or
press [
Feature
] [
0
] [
0
].
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