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Programming
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Table 6-38:
System
Timers (Continued)
Timer
Record-A-Call Tone
Interval
Remote Programming
Invalid Extension Failure
Limit
Remote Programming
Password Failed Limit
SL Disconnect Flash
Duration
SL Hookflash Maximum
SL Hookflash Minimum
SL Inpulse-Dial Inter-digit
Pause
SL Wait For Disconnect
System Forward
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Default
Range
Value
0
0-255 seconds
3
0-9 failures
3
0-9 failures
15
1-250 tenths
(0.1-25.0 sec.)
12
2-20 tenths
(0.2-2.0 sec.)
2
1-10 tenths
(0.1-1.0 sec.)
300
2-1500 millisec.
(0.002-1.5 sec.)
2
1-60 seconds
15
2-255 seconds
Purpose
The system can be programmed to send periodic
tones when the Record-A-Call feature is used. This
timer determines how often the tone will be sent. If
you set this timer to 0, there will be a single tone
when the Record-A-Call feature begins, if tones are
enabled, but there will not be periodic tones through
out the call.
Determines how many times a caller will be allowed
to enter an incorrect extension number while attempt-
ing remote programming, without being dropped. To
program the failure limit, enter the desired number in
the text box. Entering 0 will allow unlimited attempts.
Determines how many times a caller will be allowed
to dial an invalid extension password while attempt-
ing remote programming, before being disconnected.
To program the limit, enter the desired number in the
text box. Entering 0 will allow unlimited attempts.
When a single-line station is involved in a call that is
dropped by the other party, and the single-line station
remains off hook, the system turns off tip and ring
battery for the duration of this timer. If there is periph-
eral equipment on the single-line circuit (such as a
voice mail unit, page amplifier, or other phone sys-
tem) then this loss of battery will signal a call discon-
nect and will usually cause the equipment to
disconnect.
The maximum amount of time a single-line set user
can press the hookswitch before the system discon-
nects calls.
The minimum length of time a single-line set user
must press the hookswitch for the system to recog-
nize a hookflash (recall).
The minimum pause allowed between incoming
pulse-dial signals sent from the remote circuit. It
allows the single-line device to recognize the separa-
tion between digits.
When a single-line station is involved in a call that is
disconnected by the other party, and the single-line
station remains off hook, this timer specifies the
length of time between the disconnection and when
the disconnect flash (which is set by the Disconnect
Flash Duration timer) is transmitted to the single-line
circuit. During this time, the station receives no audi-
ble signal.
Determines how long a call will ring (unanswered) at
each forwarding point in a system forwarding path.
System Timers and Limits

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