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Timer Name
RECALL WAIT TIME
ROUTE OPTIMISE
SMDR START /DP
SMDR START /DTMF
SYS HOLD RECALL
TRANSFER RECALL
TRK AUTOMOH DISC
TSW CONN. DELAY
UCDS AUDIO ALARM
UCDS VISUAL ALARM
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OfficeServ 7000 Series Call Server Programming Manual
Default
Range Unit
15
0-250 SEC
5
0-250 SEC
30
1-250 SEC
15
1-250 SEC
45
0-250 SEC
20
0-250 SEC
60
1-250 SEC
0
0-10 SEC
0
0-990 SEC
0
0-250 SEC
Description
This is the time any recall (hold or transfer)
continues to recall at your station before it
recalls to the operator.
When a call is made via Q-SIG Signaling,
route optimization is activated after this time.
This grace period timer starts SMDR
recording for rotary dialing.
This grace period timer starts SMDR recording
for touchtone dialing. This timer also controls
the LCD duration timer on the phones. The
duration time displayed and the SMDR time
duration will be the same.
This timer determines the time calls can be
left on hold before recalling to the holding
station. This is a system-wide timer. Setting
the timer to 000 means that no recalling will
take place.
This timer determines how long transferred
calls ring before recalling. This is a system-
wide timer.
When set to ON, incoming trunk calls are
connected to MOH automatically after the
DISA ANSWR timer (MMC 503) expires.
In this case the caller hears MOH. If the TRK
AUTOMOH DISC timer expires before the
call is answered, the call is disconnected.
When an incoming trunk makes an outgoing
call to another trunk, the system connects the
voice path after this time.
When an SVMi-20 card is installed and the digital
UCD package enabled, this counter determines
the maximum number of seconds a call has
been waiting at the UCD group before the UCD
group's SUPV key begins to flash along with an
audio alarm. For more UCD alarm conditions,
see MMC 500.
When an SVMi-20 card is installed and the
digital UCD package enabled, this counter
determines the maximum number of seconds
a call at the UCD group before the UCD
group's SUPV key begins to flash as an
alarm. For more UCD alarm conditions, see
MMC 500.
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