Ps Out Of Area Timer Selection (Bsu Only) - NEC Xen IPK Programming Manual

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Xen IPK
PS Out of Area Timer
Selection (BSU only)
General Description
Use this Memory Block to specify the retry time when a Dterm PS is Out of Area.
Display
Data
No.
3 0 : O U T
T I M E
Programming Procedures
1
Go off-line.
2
Press LK1 + LK2 +
CK
3
Use the Dial Pad to enter the setting data
Note:
Use the following to enter data:
J
to move the cursor left
L
to move the cursor right
N
Press
to write data.
4
P
Press
to go back on-line.
5
Related Programming
No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block.
N
1. Ring Back Tone is the ringing tone heard by the caller.
2. Refer to the Features and Specifications manual, feature M6 - Multi-zone Digital Cordless for instructions with VM
when PHS phone is set to CFBNA and turn off or out of area.
3. When the PS Out of Area time is shorter than the Call Forward-No Answer time, the caller receives an Out of Area
indication.
4. This Memory Block is used to define the Time a system searches for a PS II before displaying Out of Area or
providing a busy tone to the Caller.
5. When using Call Forward - Busy/No Answer feature, verify that the time is compatible with this Memory Block.
MB1-2-30 = 00 seconds
MB1-2-28 PHS off
MB1-2-28 PHS Busy
MB1-2-30 = XX seconds
MB1-2-28 PHS off
MB1-2-28 PHS Busy

1-2-30, PS Out of Area Timer Selection (BSU only)

Setting Data
Title
Data 00~99
T I M E R = 0 8 s
D I S P L A Y
to access the Memory Block.
Setting BT
Setting RBT
Setting BT
Setting RBT
Setting BT
Setting RBT
Setting BT
Setting RBT
Default Values
12 sec
Setting Data
00~99
Follows 1-2-22 timer (BNA)
Returned to call RBT
Returned to call RBT
Returned to call RBT
Returned to call RBT
Follows 1-2-30 timer
Returned to call BT
Returned to call BT
Returned to call RBT
Returned to call RBT
DRAFT 3
Programming Manual
1-2-30
System Mode
1
Submode
2
Data No.
30
PC Programming
+AP
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