Definition of Switchhook. Meaning of Switchhook. Synonyms of Switchhook

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Meaning of Switchhook from wikipedia

- A telephone hook or switchhook is an electrical switch which indicates when the phone is hung up, often with a lever or magnetic button inside the cradle...
- when telephones had a separate earpiece (receiver), which hung from its switchhook until the user initiated a telephone call by removing it. When off hook...
- call to another phone or attendant console, using a transfer button or a switchhook flash and dialing the required location. The transferred call is either...
- long-distance or international calls. The landline telephone contains a switchhook (A4) and an alerting device, usually a ringer (A7), that remains connected...
- is not hook flash signaling, but rather just hanging up the line. The switchhook is the device that senses whether the handset or receiver is in its cradle...
- bell ringer Keys are now made of a soft rubber material Line switch (switchhook) eliminated from base, moved to top of phone just below the receiver Handset...
- in use, the receiver hung on a hook with a switch in it, known as a "switchhook". Previous telephones required the user to operate a separate switch to...
- technically primitive desk phones. Some phones only have a mechanical means of switchhook operation. The lifter allows cordless headsets to be used remotely with...
- in use, the receiver hung on a hook with a switch in it, known as a "switchhook." Previous telephones required the user to operate a separate switch to...
- condition of the telephone when the user removes the handset from the switchhook or cradle. The exchange provides dial tone at that time to indicate to...