hörer abgehoben

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off-hook
Off-hook occurs when the handset is not resting on the station's switch hook/flash hook or the Speaker button is activated
The condition that is similar to picking up a telephone receiver
1 A change in line voltage caused when the receiver or handset is lifted from the hookswitch A traditional PBX or local telephone company recognizes this line voltage change as a request for dial tone 2 A call condition in which transmission facilities are already in use Also known as busy
Off-Hook is the condition that exists when the telephone handset is removed from the hookswitch cradle (indicating a busy condition)
Activated (in regard to a telephone set) By extension, a data set automatically answering on a public switched system is said to go off-hook Contrast with on-hook
When the handset is lifted from its cradle it’s off-hook The term originated when the early handsets were actually suspended from a metal hook on the phone In modern phones, when the handset is removed from its hook or cradle, it completes the electrical loop, thus signaling the central office to provide dial tone
A telephone that has been removed from its cradle, which causes a change in the line's voltage level that a business telephone system or local telephone company can recognize as a request for dial tone
Station switchhook contacts closed, or whatever supervision condition shows the in-use or request-for-service state
when the handset is lifted from its cradle, it is off-hook and completes an electrical loop, thus signaling the central office that is wishes dial tone
Circuit condition caused when the handset is lifted from the switch hook of the telephone set Condition exists during call set-up or conversation
A signal indicating that the telephone of the called party is engaged
(1) Condition existing when the receiver or handset is removed from its switchhook (2) The active state (closed loop) of a single telephone or PBX line loop