Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual page 1184

Hide thumbs Also See for AXXESS:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Programming
®
®
INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Table 6-38:
System
Timers (Continued)
Timer
Interdigit – Long
Interdigit – Short
Loopback Timeout
LS Dialing Wait After
Connect
LS/GS Caller ID Relay
Hold
LS/GS Caller ID Ring Idle
LS/GS CO Hookflash
LS/GS CO-CO Discon-
nect
LS/GS Dialing Disconnect
LS/GS Dialing Wait After
Hookflash
LS/GS IC-CO Disconnect
LS/GS Inter-Ring Silence
Page 6-334
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Default
Range
Value
15
2-255 seconds
4
2-30 seconds
600
10-10000 seconds This is the maximum allowed length of a remote loop-
15
1-50 tenths
(0.1-5.0 sec.)
3747
2-4000 millisec.
(0.002-4.0 sec.)
128
2-4000 millisec.
(0.002-4.0 sec.)
60
2-1000 hun-
dredths
(0.02-10.0 sec.)
35
2-1000 hun-
dredths
(0.02-10.0 sec.)
120
2-1000 hun-
dredths
(0.02-10.0 sec.)
30
2-199 tenths
(0.2-19.9 sec.)
60
2-1000 hun-
dredths
(0.02-10.0 sec.)
60
1-250 tenths
(0.1-25.0 sec.)
Purpose
Used in determining end of dialing. Short timer is
used after a valid number has been dialed. Long
timer is used until digits form a valid number.
back test. If the timer expires, the test is automati-
cally terminated.
The length of time the system waits for outside dial
tone before dialing or checking the trunk for a discon-
nect.
Amount of time the system will look for Caller ID
[CLIP] information when a call is received.
This sets the time between the end of first ring and
the time at which the system begins to check for
Caller ID [CLIP] information.
NOTE:
The Caller ID [CLIP] timer values combined
must be shorter than the period of silence between
CO rings.
Adjusts the duration of the timed hookflash (recall)
that is sent over the trunk by the system when the
Hookflash feature code is used.
A call is disconnected by the system if it detects loss
of loop current lasting longer than this timer during
trunk-to-trunk calls.
The connection is dropped if the system detects loss
of loop current lasting longer than this timer during
dialing.
Delays dialing after a hookflash (recall) to allow the
system and central office hardware to recover.
A call is disconnected by the system if it detects loss
of loop current (lasting longer than this timer) during
station-to-trunk calls.
Indicates the duration of the silence between rings on
an incoming call to determine if the trunk has stopped
ringing prior to being seized. In most areas, trunk ring
pattern is 2 seconds on/ 4 seconds off. Check with
the local telephone company for the ring pattern in
your area.
NOTE:
This timer must always be set higher than
the central office's ring off time.
System Timers and Limits

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents