Difference between revisions of "ATLB stations R-key use"
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The ATLB cards can detect DTMF from voice during conversation thus trigger | The ATLB cards can detect DTMF from voice during conversation thus trigger | ||
"features during" conversation. | "features during" conversation. | ||
− | To inhibit triggering of unintended features, digits during conversation must only be allowed after using the R-key. | + | To inhibit triggering of unintended features, digits during conversation must only be allowed after using the R-key (Hook Flash). |
===Communication situations where feature during conversation can only be be used after using R-key=== | ===Communication situations where feature during conversation can only be be used after using R-key=== |
Revision as of 16:22, 29 November 2016
Description
The ATLB cards can detect DTMF from voice during conversation thus trigger "features during" conversation. To inhibit triggering of unintended features, digits during conversation must only be allowed after using the R-key (Hook Flash).
Communication situations where feature during conversation can only be be used after using R-key
- Local Call A to B, A is ATLB
- Local Call A to B, B is ATLB
- AlphaNet Call A to B, A is ATLB
- AlphaNet Call A to B, B is ATLB
- Call to SIP, A is ATLB (Dual R-key must be used)
- Call from SIP, A is ATLB
Communication situations where dialing must be available after activating a feature
- Dialing a AlphaNet area code, the proceeding digits must be sent to the remote exchange
- Dialing a feature code requiring additional digits, wake-up etc.