Figure 3 System Timers; Table 3 Timer Values - Nortel BCM50 Configuration Manual

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Section 1: System telephony

Figure 3 System Timers

Table 3
describes the timers.

Table 3 Timer values

Attribute
Values
Camp timeout 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150,
or 180 seconds
Park timeout
30, 45, 60, 90, 120, 150,
180, 300, or
600 seconds
Page timeout
15, 30, 60, 120, 180,
300, 600, or 2700
seconds
Transfer
Off
callback
after 3 rings
timeout
after 4 rings
after 5 rings
after 6 rings
after 12 rings
*Network
<XX seconds>
Callback
Host delay
200, 400, 600, 800,
1000, 1200, 1400, 1600,
1800 or 2000
milliseconds
Link time
100, 200, 300, 400, 500,
600, 700, 800, 900, or
1000 milliseconds
Make/Break
Dial Pulse
ratio
Tone
N0027146 [Publish Date]
Description
Assign the number of seconds before an unanswered camped call returns
to the telephone that camped the call. Also refer to
page 172.
Assign the number of seconds before a parked call on an external line
returns to the telephone which parked the call. This interval is used for
SWCA lines as well. Also refer to
Networking Configuration
Guide.
Define the period of time after which the paging feature automatically
disconnects. Also refer to
"Paging" on page
Specify the number of rings before a callback occurs on a transferred call.
You can estimate the delay in seconds if you multiply the number of rings
by six.
Note: This setting can affect transferred calls from voice mail and should
be configured accordingly.
Also refer to
"Line Access tab" on page 93
This timeout value determines when a transfer attempt will stop and then
attempt a retry of the transfer.
*Not available in all region profiles.
Assign the delay between the moment an outgoing line is selected to
make an external call (for example, by lifting the receiver off the telephone)
and the moment that BCM50 sends dialed digits or codes on the line.This
ensures that a dial tone is present before the dialing sequence is sent.
Minimizing this delay provides faster access to the requested features.
Specify the duration of a signal required to access a feature through a
remote system.
The Link time depends on the requirements of the host switching system.
For example, to program external dialing through a Centrex system
requires a Link time of 400 ms.
Link is another name for recall or flash.
This setting determines how analog or T1 trunks use dial pulse or dial tone
modes.
Dial Pulse mode: Make = low voltage for dial pulse/Break = high voltage
for Dial Pulse.
Tone mode: Make = DTMF tone/Break = silence
Global telephony settings
"Camp-on" on
"Call Park codes" in the BCM50
212.
(Call forward).

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