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Integration Options
<
>
OTL=
n
Outdial Trigger Length.
<
>
P
n
Pause Before Greeting.
RCV=<x>,<y>
Return Call.
S<c>:<bb> <p> <d>
<s> =<x>
Serial Settings.
TIA,,,
TBAL=<n>
Transaction Box Auto Log
on.
Page Field Descriptions
Description
Represents the number of characters in a phone number,
including any special dialing characters, that the messaging
system treats as an external number. To change the outdial
OTL=<
trigger length, type
between 4 and 15. For example, setting OTL=10, the system
considers phone numbers with more then ten to be external
phone numbers.
This setting delays the playback of a personal greeting for
the specified amount of time. The value of
delay between 0 and 9 seconds. Setting
this setting.
Use this setting to eliminate timing problems on a system
that uses a DTMF integration that sends an extension and an
override digit. For example, if a caller does not hear the first
2 seconds of a personal greeting after a failed transfer, type
p2
on the Integration options line so that the calling party
hears the entire greeting. The additional 2 seconds
eliminates the timing problem associated with the failed
transfer.
The system uses the Caller ID information to return a call.
When enabled, subscribers are offered the setting to return
a call while listening to their messages. Where x defines the
maximum number of rings that the system uses to return
the call, and y defines the maximum length in minutes of the
returned call. The default settings are six rings and ten
minutes (RCV=6,10). The maximum allowed settings are 25
rings and 99 minutes.
Defines a serial integration, where
<
>
c
is the COM port number (1 or 2).
<
>
bb
is the baud rate (03=300, 12=1200, 24=2400,
48=4800.
<
>
p
is the parity (o=odd, e=even, or n=none).
<
>
d
is the word length (5,6,7, or 8).
<s> is the number of stop bits (1 or 2).
<x> is the serial integration type (for example, "mci" is
used for the MCI serial integration).
Each serial integration has its own default settings and
usually does not need to be changed.
Differentiate extension numbers that contain duplicate first
numbers (for example, 110 and 1102). Enable this setting
when the Tall hotel field on the Hospitality Settings page is
enabled.
Enables transaction box owners to automatically access their
voice mailboxes. Available only when a call is placed from a
phone with an extension number that is the same as the
system ID of a transaction box. Type TBAL=0 to disable this
setting; or type TBAL=1 to enable it (the default). When
enabled, to create transaction box IDs that match only those
extensions providing automatic voice mailbox access. For
example, if TBAL=1 and a transaction box has the same
system ID as a conference room extension, if someone dials
the messaging system from that conference room extension,
they automatically access the voice mailbox of the
transaction box's owner.
>
<
>
n
where
n
is a number
<
>
n
set the
<
>
n
to 0 disables
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