Automatic Release - NEC SL1000 Features And Specifications Manual

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SL1000
Description
Automatic Release drops the line circuit when an outside party abandons the call. For this feature to
work with Loop Start Trunks, the CO/PBX providing the outside line must provide a timed disconnect
signal. Automatic Release is normally provided on Ground Start, DID and ISDN trunks.
Conditions
• Automatic Release on ISDN trunks is provided by the protocol.
• When an outside line is accessed using a dedicated line key, the LED associated with the line key
A
goes off when Automatic Release occurs.
• On Loop Start trunks Automatic Release is only available on incoming calls.
• This feature functions while a call is in progress, on hold, or in a conference.
• This feature applies to all ICM type calls in progress, holding or parked.
• When Automatic Release occurs and the telephone is in handsfree mode, Speaker automatically
turns off. If using the handset, the station is set to idle when the handset goes on-hook.
Default Settings
None
System Availability
Terminals
Not applicable
Required Component(s)
None
Related Features
Central Office Calls, Answering
Central Office Calls, Placing
Guide to Feature Programming
Program
Number
14-02-09
14-02-14
80-04-01
80-04-02
1-34
Program Name
Analog Trunk Data Setup - Busy Tone Detection
Analog Trunk Data Setup - Loop Start/Ground Start
Call Progress Tone Detector Setup - Detection Level
Call Progress Tone Detector Setup - Min. Detection
Level

Automatic Release

Default
0
0
Type 1 (DT) = 0 (-25dBm)
Type 2 (BT) = 0 (-25dBm)
Type 3 (RBT) = 0 (-25dBm)
Type 4 = 0
Type 5 = 0
Type 1 (DT) = 15 (-25dBm)
Type 2 (BT) = 15 (-25dBm)
Type 3 (RBT) = 15 (-25dBm)
Type 4 = 0
Type 5 = 0
Automatic Release
ISSUE 1.0

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