Timers And Limits - Inter-Tel AXXESS Manual

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Timers and Limits

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timer or limit, click on its Value and enter the new information in the text box. Then press
ENTER
programmed for the AMIS networking feature:
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The Accept Network Calls flag must be enabled to allow the Call Routing Application,
hunt group, CO trunk group, or station to process AMIS calls. If this flag is not enabled,
incoming AMIS calls will time-out.
The Accept Unknown Network Calls flag must be enabled or there must be a Voice
Processor node for each remote node that will be sending calls to the local Voice Pro-
cessor.
The AMIS networking programming fields are described individually on the next page.
Double-click on
Timers and Limits
or click on another field to save your change. The following timers and limits can be
DTMF Digit Duration Timer: This field specifies the DTMF digit duration used by
the Voice Processor when dialing an AMIS call. (It only applies to the DTMF tones
dialed by the local Voice Processor on an AMIS call after the call is answered. It does
not apply to the digits dialed in order to establish the AMIS call.) This field can range
from 80 to 500 milliseconds. The default value is 80 milliseconds.
DTMF Inter-Digit Delay Timer: When the Voice Processor dials DTMF tones during
an AMIS call, this field determines the length of the delay between each digit. This
field can range from 80 to 5000 milliseconds (e.g., 5 seconds). The default value is 80
milliseconds.
to view the list of current Values. To program a
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