Pause Duration For Automatic Access; Transfer Ringing Time - Mitel Panther II 820 System Manual

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Mite1 Standard Practise
Pause Duration for Automatic Access
DTMF strings identify the type of call to the voice mail system (see Table 5-5) during
automatic access. As previously indicated, these DTMF strings can include Pause signals.
You can program the duration of the Pause signal to the specific duration required by your
voice mail system.
To program the Pause duration:
Step 1
Dial *Ml5 on the Panther II Display Set at Station 10
Step
2
Dial access code 057
Step 3
Enter data code of the desired setting (Table 5-9)
Step 4
Press the # key to store the data
Step 5
Press the * key to exit programming
FEATURE
Pause
Time
for
Automatic
Access
KCESS
CODE
CONDITIONS
DATA
I I
CODE
057
Approximately
100 ms
0
Approximately
500 ms
1
Approximately
1 s
2
Approximately
2 s
3
Approximately
3s
4
Default: Approximately 1 s
Table 5-9: Pause Duration for Automatic Access
Transfer Ringing Time
Transfer Ringing Time is the length of time a transferred call will ring at a set before the
call is redirected to the originator, a sub-attendant
or the master attendant.
If you are
programming
your system for automatic access to a voice mail system, you must ensure
that the Transfer Ringing Time is not too short. The-Transfer Ringing Time must be
greater than the total time required for the voice mail system to answer the call and for the
ONS Unit to send the DTMF digit string to the voice mail system. If the Transfer Ring-
ing Time is too short, a call forwarded to the voice mail system will be redirected before it
is connected to a voice mailbox.
Transfer Pinging Time
>
Tie
required for VM system
+
Time required for ONS
to answer a call
Unit to Send DTMF
digit string to VM
system
Feature Module IV & On Premise Station Unit
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