Nortel Networks PO84262701 Telephone User Manual


 
136 Host System Signaling
Host System Signaling
You can access Host systems, such as Private Branch
Exchanges (PBX) from
by using Host System Signaling
features (also known as End-to-End Signaling). These features
either send a special signal to the host system or allow you to
program delays required by host systems onto External
buttons or Speed Dial codes.
Host system signaling codes
Link
If your system is connected to a Private Branch
Exchange (PBX), you can use a Link signal to access special
features.
The Link signal can also be included as part of a longer stored
sequence on an External
button or in a Speed Dial
code. The Link symbol
uses two of the 24 spaces in a dialing
sequence.
Allow Link is enabled in Capabilities programming.
Pause
The Pause feature enters a 1.5 second delay in a dialing
sequence on an external line. This is often required for signaling
remote devices, such as answering machines, or when reaching
through to PBX features or Host systems.
You can obtain a Pause with one button press if you program the
feature code onto a memory button. More than one Pause can
be programmed onto an External
button.
The Pause symbol
uses one of the 24 spaces in a dialing
sequence.
For Pulse Dialing,
q
inserts a 1.5 second pause into the dialing
sequence.
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