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"Channel Configuration: Channel 1 & Channel 2" Screen Field Definitions (cont'd)
Field Name
Auto Attendant Delay
Extension Speaker Gain
Update (button)
Multi-Tech Systems, Inc.
Values
Description
n= 0, n= 1-255
The CallFinder receives calls on the DID line and
in seconds
then passes them on to the PBX. Some PBXs
have an auto-attendant for directing calls to PBX
extensions. When the CallFinder directs an
incoming call to the PBX it must sometimes wait
some duration for a PBX auto-attendant before
dialing the extension. The Auto Attendant Delay
parameter specifies the length of time that the
CallFinder will wait for the auto attendant in this
context.
For FXS. The CallFinder rings the PBX. The
PBX seizes the line. The CallFinder waits n
seconds before dialing the proper PBX
extension. Use a value of n = 1 second or more.
Default = 2
For FXO. The CallFinder seizes the line from the
PBX. If Auto Attendant Delay value is set to zero
(n= 0), then the CallFinder will listen for dial tone
on the PBX extension line and begin dialing the
extension as soon as dial tone is detected. If n >
0, then the CallFinder waits n seconds before
dialing. Default= 0
0 - 255
The degree of amplification that the CallFinder
imposes on the FXS/FXO receive level.
Default = 30
NOTE: This is a very sensitive parameter. In
general, you should not need to change it.
Change this parameter only if necessary and
then very carefully to remedy audio quality
problems. Misadjustment of this parameter can
cause unacceptable degradation of performance.
Click on this button to save and activate the
changes to the channel configuration.
CF220 CallFinder User Guide
Chapter 4: CallFinder Software Screens
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