1.13 PFeature Manual 157c) Second Dial Tone Waiting codeConditions• The length of a pause is programmable for each CO line.• Numbers stored in Memory Dialing can contain pauses.• When a Second Dial Tone Waiting code is dialed after seizing a CO line, a preprogrammed number ofpauses are inserted after the code.• ARSA pause is not automatically inserted between the user-dialed access code and the subsequent digitswhen the ARS mode is enabled. (1.1.3 ARS (Automatic Route Selection))Programming ReferencesPC Programming Manual2.7.8 [1-1] Slot—LCO Port—Pause Time2.8.4 [2-3] Timers & Counters—Miscellaneous—During Conversation—Pause Signal Time2.12.4 [6-4] Second Dial TonePT Programming Manual[416] LCOT Pause Time1.13.5 PC ProgrammingDescriptionAlthough many PBX features can be programmed using a proprietary telephone (PT) (→ 1.13.15 PTProgramming), a PC connected to the PBX can use the KX-TAW848 Maintenance Console software toprogram in further detail. System programming, diagnosis, and data upload/download can be performedeither through on-site programming or remote programming.1) On-site Programming: Programming that is performed using an on-site PC connected directly tothe PBX.2) Remote Programming: Programming that is performed using an off-site PC that connects to thePBX via a CO line.1. Connection Methods for On-site ProgrammingMethod Description RequiredHardwareSerial Interface(RS-232C port)The PC is connected to the PBX via the Serial Interface(RS-232C port) of the PBX.—USB The PC is connected to the PBX via the USB port. —Modem(connected to SLTport)*The PC is connected to a modem, which is then connectedto an SLT port of the PBX. Use the modem to dial thefloating extension number (default: 599) assigned to theanalog remote maintenance feature to access the PBX.RMT card anduser-suppliedmodem