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The ATLB/ATLB-12 card can detect voice as DTMF signal during conversation, and thus trigger "features during" conversation.<br> | The ATLB/ATLB-12 card can detect voice as DTMF signal during conversation, and thus trigger "features during" conversation.<br> | ||
To inhibit triggering of unintended features, digits during conversation | To inhibit triggering of unintended features, digits during conversation is allowed only 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 16:26, 29 November 2016
Description
The ATLB/ATLB-12 card can detect voice as DTMF signal during conversation, and thus trigger "features during" conversation.
To inhibit triggering of unintended features, digits during conversation is allowed only 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.
