Synectix VMS Lite
Most PBX systems use hook-flash timings in the range of 200 to 800 msec. If the Hook
Flash duration is too short, the caller hears the digits being dialed by the PBX when the
call is to be transferred to the extension. If the Hook Flash duration is too long, the call
is disconnected.
The valid range is from 01 to 49, where Hook flash duration = nn x 0.05 sec. The Default
value = 06 (300 ms).
3.4.1.2
This is the minimum amount of delay period after a Hook flash, during which no digits
must be dialed out. If any digits are dialed out before this delay period elapses, the PBX
ignores these digits.
Select a value in the range 0 to 9 where n x 0.5 sec gives the total delay period. Hence
minimum period is 0 and maximum is 4.5 seconds. Default value = 2 (1.0 second)
If this value is too small, the PBX will miss one or more of the digits dialed by the unit
for transferring the call.
3.4.1.3
This value determines the delay period between the unit going off hook and the start
of the main greeting. If this value is too small, the caller may miss the first few syllables
or the first word of the main greeting.
Select a value in the range 0 to 9 where n x 0.2 sec gives the total delay period. Default
value = 5 (1.0 second).
3.4.1.4
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Delay after hook-flash:
Off-hook to message delay:
Dial mode:
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