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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Table 6-38:
System
Timers (Continued)
Timer
E&M Handshake Timeout
E&M Hookflash Duration
E&M Hookflash Recogni-
tion
E&M Inpulse-Dial Inter-
digit Pause Recognition
E&M Off-Hook Debounce
E&M On-Hook Debounce
E&M Outpulse-Dial Inter-
digit Pause
E&M Outpulse-Dial Inter-
pulse Pause
E&M Post-Seize Delay
E&M Post-Signal Delay
E&M Pulse Hold
E&M Ready Timeout
E&M Receive Handshake
Delay
E&M Seizure Debounce
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Default
Range
Value
5000
2-20000 millisec.
(0.002-20 sec.)
600
2-10000 millisec.
(0.002-10 sec.)
300
2-10000 millisec.
(0.002-10 sec.)
300
2-10000 millisec.
10
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
10
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
700
2-10000 millisec.
(0.002-10 sec.)
40
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
65
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
30
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
60
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
4000
2-20000 millisec.
(0.002-20 sec.)
20
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
2
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
Purpose
Determines the maximum length of a valid hand-
shake signal. Used only on Wink-Start and Dial-Delay
circuits.
Determines the length of hookflashes (recalls) sent to
the remote circuits.
Determines the minimum length of recognizable
hookflashes (recalls) from the remote circuit.
This is the minimum pause allowed between incom-
ing pulse-dial signals sent from the remote circuit. It
allows the system to recognize the separation
between digits.
This is the minimum amount of time the remote cir-
cuit must be off hook before the E&M circuit will rec-
ognize another on-hook/off-hook transition.
This is the minimum amount of time the remote cir-
cuit must be on hook before the E&M circuit will rec-
ognize another off-hook/on-hook transition.
This is the minimum amount of time the E&M circuit
will pause between pulse-dial digits when dialing.
This is the length of time the E&M circuit will pause
between pulse-dial digits when dialing.
This is the minimum allowed time between the recog-
nition of a seizure and the beginning of digit valida-
tion. Used only for Immediate-Dial circuits.
This is the minimum allowed time between the end of
a handshake and the beginning of digit validation.
Used only for Wink-Start and Dial-Delay circuits.
This is the maximum length of a pulse-dial signal that
is dialed by the E&M circuit.
On a Wink-Start circuit: This is the maximum time
the E&M circuit will wait for a "Digit Register Ready"
command before initiating the Wink-Start handshake.
On a Dial-Delay circuit: This is the maximum time
the E&M circuit will wait for a "Digit Register Ready"
command before the Dial-Delay signal is terminated.
This is the minimum time required, after seizure,
before an incoming handshake signal can be recog-
nized. Used only for Wink-Start and Dial-Delay cir-
cuits. If a Wink or Dial Delay signal is detected within
this time, the outgoing call is blocked.
Determines the minimum amount of time the remote
circuit must remain off hook before the E&M circuit
validates the incoming call.
System Timers and Limits

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