Difference between revisions of "Force analog phone to go on-hook by tone"
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You can program this parameter from the event handler: | You can program this parameter from the event handler: | ||
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* This feature is only valid for ATLB stations, other stations using handset will get standard off-hook tone when the conversation is ended. | * This feature is only valid for ATLB stations, other stations using handset will get standard off-hook tone when the conversation is ended. | ||
* Software requirement: AMC software 10.60.3.2 or newer | * Software requirement: AMC software 10.60.3.2 or newer |
Revision as of 11:07, 7 August 2014
When using analog telephones without handset (e.g. phones with a single push button) on ATLB/ATLB-12 boards, and the conversation is ended by the intercom station, a signal must be sent from the AlphaCom to the phone to make it go on-hook.
Many single push button phones have an option to go on-hook when they receive a DTMF signal or a busy signal.
It is possible to configure the AlphaCom to send a tone after the conversation is ended.
The setting is not available in AlphaPro, and must be programmed in the NVRAM memory of the AMC-IP. The parameter is:
ex_profile.glob_const.hs_tone_call_res = x . 0 = default behavior 1 = Busy tone 10-19 = DTMF tones 0-9 20 = DTMF tone * 21 = DTMF tone #
You can program this parameter from the event handler:
- This feature is only valid for ATLB stations, other stations using handset will get standard off-hook tone when the conversation is ended.
- Software requirement: AMC software 10.60.3.2 or newer