Fax/Did Release After Timeout - Siemens HiPath 1100 Series Programming Manual

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Fax/DID Release after Timeout

When a Fax/DID Module is answering four simulta-
neous calls (or 2 calls for the HiPath 1120), a fifth call will
hear a ring signal generated by the local carrier, which
means that the HiPath 1100 has not answered the call
yet. If the timeout specified for this feature is shorter
than the local carrier's timeout, the call can be routed in
two different ways, depending whether the PABX
received it over an analog or a digital line:
In the case of an external analog line, the PABX
must bypass the Fax/DID module and forward the
call to an analog line attendant (in the event that
there is no attendant, the call is forwarded to an
overflow extension). Of course, if a channel
becomes available in the meantime, the call will be
answered as usual and the timeout will be ignored.
However, if the time specified for this setting is
longer than the local carrier's timeout (1.5 minutes
for Brazil), the call will be disconnected by the local
carrier before the PABX can forward it to an atten-
dant.
In the case of an external digital line (CAS or ISDN)
the PABX sends a "disconnect" signal to the line
upon receiving the call. This means that the time
specified for this setting is ignored in the case of dig-
ital lines. When the Fax/DID module is busy answer-
ing four simultaneous calls (2 calls, for a HiPath
1120), the external user hears a busy signal.
Required: Programming Mode must be active (*95
31994).
Enter the code for programming.
0 9 4
...
Enter the period of time you want to specify for the
9 9
timeout (00 to 99 in 5-second increments) where 00 =
0 seconds... 06 = 30 seconds (default), etc.
Initial state for Programming Mode.
Fax/DID Module
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