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Table 6-38:
System
Timers (Continued)
Timer
Disconnect Wait After
Dialing
DKTS Alternate Transient
Display
DKTS Secondary Exten-
sion Key Altering Tone
DTMF Digit Duration/
Pause
E&M Answer Recognition
E&M Dial Delay
E&M Dial Delay Hold
E&M Dialing Wait After
Hookflash
E&M Disconnect Flash
Duration
E&M Disconnect Recog-
nition
E&M False Signal
Debounce
System Timers and Limits
INTER-TEL
Default
Range
Value
20
1-60 seconds
10
1-255 tenths
(0.1-25.5 sec.)
6
1-1000 seconds
60
30-255 millisec.
(0.03-0.255 sec.)
4500
2-20000 millisec.
(0.002-20 sec.)
70
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
140
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
3000
2-20000 millisec.
(0.002-20 sec.)
15000
2-40000 millisec.
(0.002-40 sec.)
1500
2-10000 millisec.
(0.002-10 sec.)
50
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
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AXXESS
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Purpose
Length of time the system waits after dialing an out-
side telephone number before checking the trunk for
disconnect.
This is the amount of time transient displays will
appear on phones with the "Alternate Transient Dis-
play Timer" station flag enabled.
This timer is in effect only if the station has a number
greater than 1 in the "Ring When n Calls At Exten-
sion" field. It determines how often the station with
the secondary extension button will hear an alerting
tone while the primary station has "n" number of calls
present.
Adjusts the duration of and pause between digits of
DTMF tones sent by the system. Both the tone and
the pause will use the assigned duration (for exam-
ple, a 6/100 second tone has a 6/100 second pause
between digits).
NOTE:
If using an IPRC for private IP networking,
set this value to 100 ms or higher. If this value is lower
than 100, the DTMF tones may not be detected.
Determines the minimum amount of time the receiv-
ing PBX must be off-hook, when a station user places
an outgoing call on an E&M trunk. This allows the
system to recognize that the call has been answered.
This is the maximum amount of time the E&M circuit
will wait before transmitting digits following a hand-
shake. This timer goes in effect after the handshake
on a Wink-Start or Dial-Delay circuit or after seizure
on an Immediate-Dial circuit.
This is the minimum length for a Dial-Delay hand-
shake. Used only for Dial-Delay circuits.
Determines how long the E&M circuit will wait when
transmitting a hookflash (recall) before dialing addi-
tional digits or checking for disconnection.
This is the minimum amount of time a T1 E&M or
DID circuit will remain on hook to cause a disconnec-
tion from the remote circuit.
This is the amount of time a circuit must be on hook
before the E&M circuit recognizes a disconnection.
Determines the minimum length of a valid hand-
shake signal that is received from a remote circuit.
Used only on Wink-Start and Dial-Delay circuits.
Programming
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