Samsung OfficeServ 7000 Series Programming Manual page 206

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CHAPTER 2. MMC Programming
Timer Name
CAMP ON RECALL
CID MSG RECEIVE
CID DSP ALLOC TM
CLI DISPLAY TIME
CO CLEAR TIME
CO CONFIRM TIME
CO-CO DISCONNECT
CONFIRM TONE TM
CRD TONE INT TM
DIAL PASS TIME
DISA DISCONNECT
DISA LOCK OUT TM
DISA NOANS DISC.
DISA PASS CHECK
2-168
Default
Range Unit
30
0-250 SEC
6
1-25 SEC
500
000-500
MSEC
5
1-25 SEC
30
0-250 SEC
3
0-250 MIN
20
1-250 MIN
1000
100-2500
MSEC
30
0-250 SEC
3
0-25 SEC
30
1-250 MIN
30
1-250 MIN
30
0-250 SEC
30
1-250 MIN
Description
This timer controls the time a camped-on call
will stay at a destination before recalling to the
transferring station.
The amount of time that the system will allow
a valid message from the analogue CID trunk.
Caller ID (CLI) Digital Signal Processor
Allocation timer - the length of time the DSP is
in-circuit to decode analogue Caller ID.
(This option may not be available in certain
OfficeServ models.)
The amount of time that the Caller ID
information remains on the phone's display.
The length of time a Direct Trunk Select key
remains busy after cleardown.
According to MMC 314 CO CONFIRM type,
the outgoing call will be disconnected after
this timer expires or the outgoing caller will
hear the confirm tone.
This timer monitors the duration of an
unsupervised conference; when it expires,
both trunks are disconnected.
The tone heard when a feature is activated or
deactivated.
This is the call record tone interval time. An entry
other than zero will cause a tone to be heard by
all the parties in a recorded conversation.
The range for the tone is 001 (every second) to
255 (every 255 seconds). A value of 000 means
no tone. Requires an SVMi card.
This timer monitors the time before
connecting the transmit of the phone to the
trunk side of an outgoing call.
This timer controls the maximum duration of a
DISA call.
This timer controls how long a DISA call is not
allowed to be made after the DISA error
counter has expired (MMC 500).
This timer determines when a DISA call is
disconnected by force when a called party
does not answer.
This timer defines the period before the
system clears the incorrect passcode counter.
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