If you are talking about using Call Waiting, you should use the EFA button,
or program the flash button to work as EFA (External Feature Access).
See program 900 area 01, bit 3 in the back of your programming manual.
Michael N. Marcus
AbleComm, Inc.
www.ablecomm.com etc.
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Randy,
Somewhere in the 990 program, there is a section to define if a "flash"
provides and disconnect or an EFA to the central office. Sounds as though you
have disconnect activated and EFA needs to be turned on. Dont remember what
line, so you may need to do a search through the 990 program,
You have to change the function of the flash key to "flash" or "external
feature access" in Panasonic lingo. The default is "recall" and the delay is
too long for a standard flash. I'm not where I have a manual handy, but it
is in the 990 feature set.
Jim
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From: <[E
I have a problem that I hope the gurus of this list can help me with.
I have an KX-TD816 that drops calls when flashing over to the second call on
the same line.
Flash time was set at 600msec and I dropped it to 300 thinking it may be too
long. No difference.
Any ideas?
Thanks to a
First of all, disconnect the two Amphenol cables from the unit and power it
down. You will need some adapter to test each digital pair without the load
connected.
If you cannot do this, run the diagnostic programs contained on the DOS
programming software with the loads disconnected.
If you are
The KSU digital side is blown, there is no field fix for that,
Either send it for repair or try to get a replacement
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