OFF-HOOK
In telephony, the term 'off-hook' has the following meanings:
# The condition that exists when a telephone or other user instrument is in use, ''i.e.'', during dialing or communicating. Note: off-hook originally referred to the condition that prevailed when telephones had a separate earpiece (''i.e.'', receiver), which hung from its switchhook until the user wished to activate it. The weight of the receiver no longer depresses the spring loaded switchhook, thereby connecting the instrument to the telephone line.
# One of two possible signaling states, such as tone or no tone and ground connection versus battery connection. Note that if off-hook pertains to one state, on-hook pertains to the other.
# The active state, ''i.e.'', a closed loop of a subscriber line or PBX user loop.
# An operating state of a communications link in which data transmission is enabled either for (a) voice or data communications or (b) network signaling.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188
On an ordinary two-wire telephone line, off-hook status is communicated to the telephone exchange by a resistance short across the pair. When an off-hook condition persists without dialing, for example because the handset has fallen off or the cable has been flooded, it is treated as a ''permanent loop'' or permanent signal.
The act of ''going off-hook'' is also referred to as ''seizing'' the line or channel.
★ Off-hook tone
★ hook flash
# The condition that exists when a telephone or other user instrument is in use, ''i.e.'', during dialing or communicating. Note: off-hook originally referred to the condition that prevailed when telephones had a separate earpiece (''i.e.'', receiver), which hung from its switchhook until the user wished to activate it. The weight of the receiver no longer depresses the spring loaded switchhook, thereby connecting the instrument to the telephone line.
# One of two possible signaling states, such as tone or no tone and ground connection versus battery connection. Note that if off-hook pertains to one state, on-hook pertains to the other.
# The active state, ''i.e.'', a closed loop of a subscriber line or PBX user loop.
# An operating state of a communications link in which data transmission is enabled either for (a) voice or data communications or (b) network signaling.
Source: from Federal Standard 1037C and from MIL-STD-188
On an ordinary two-wire telephone line, off-hook status is communicated to the telephone exchange by a resistance short across the pair. When an off-hook condition persists without dialing, for example because the handset has fallen off or the cable has been flooded, it is treated as a ''permanent loop'' or permanent signal.
The act of ''going off-hook'' is also referred to as ''seizing'' the line or channel.
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★ Off-hook tone
★ hook flash
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