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Table 6-38:
System
Timers (Continued)
Timer
LS/GS Loop Current
Debounce
LS/GS Outpulse-Dial
Inter-digit Pause
LS/GS Outpulse-Dial
Inter-pulse Pause
LS/GS Outpulse-Dial
Pulse Hold Duration
LS/GS Ring Frequency –
High Boundary
LS/GS Ring Frequency –
Low Boundary
LS/GS Trunk Ring Detec-
tion
Message Wait
Off-Hook Voice Announce
Screening
Page
Pause Dialing Digit
Length
Queue Callback
Recall
System Timers and Limits
INTER-TEL
Default
Range
Value
100
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
700
2-1500 millisec.
(0.002-1.5 sec.)
40
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
60
2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
100
max. 1000 Hertz
15
min. 4 Hertz
150
100–1024 ms
(.1–2.5 sec)
5
1-255 seconds
5
1-255 seconds
15
0-255 seconds
3
1-15 seconds
15
10-255 seconds
60
10-255 seconds
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AXXESS
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Purpose
This is the minimum amount of time the system must
detect loop current for it to recognize that a trunk is
present when it is seized.
This is the idle time between pulse-dial digits sent by
the system.
This is the amount of time between pulses when
pulse-dial digits are sent by the system.
This is the duration of a single pulse-dial digit sent by
the system.
These parameters determine the valid range of ring
frequencies that will be recognized by the system.
Any ring signal outside of this range is ignored.
NOTE:
The ranges for the Ring Frequency timers
are interdependent. The minimum value for the high
boundary is the current Value of the low boundary.
The maximum for the low boundary is the current
Value for the high boundary.
This is a low-level timer that specifies the duration
that continuous ring voltage must be detected on a
trunk for the system to recognize a new incoming
call. If this timer is too low, then false rings could be
detected. If the timer is too high, then new incoming
calls may not be detected at all. Common ring dura-
tions sent by central offices are 1-second and 2-sec-
ond.
Length of time a caller waits after pressing the MSG
button before being connected to the called party's
message center.
After the Camp-On timer expires, length of time
before an OHVA call can be completed.
Limits duration of page. If set to 0, pages are unlim-
ited in length.
Length of timed pauses used in system and station
speed-dial telephone numbers and in ARS dial rules.
Time allowed for a station to respond to a queue call-
back before the queue is canceled.
Length of time a hold or transfer recall rings at a sta-
tion before recalling that station's recall destination. If
the station receiving the recall has no recall destina-
tion, the call remains at the station until the Aban-
doned Call timer expires.
Programming
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