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Table 6-46:
Voice Processor Timers and Limits (Continued)
Timer
Off-hook Delay
Outgoing DTMF Digit Dura-
tion
Pause Voice Mail
Record-A-Call Max Mes-
sage Length
Recording Silence Detection
Replay Forward/Rewind
Increment
Shortest Message Allowed
Transfer No-Answer Detec-
tion
Timers and Limits
®
INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Default
Range
0 seconds
0-5 seconds Length of time the Voice Processing Unit should
60
30-250
milliseconds
millisec.
(0.030-0.250
sec.)
30 seconds
1-240
seconds
30 minutes
1-600
minutes
5 seconds
0-30
seconds
5 seconds
1-60
seconds
3 seconds
1-5 seconds Length of the shortest message that will be
4 rings
1-25 rings
®
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
Defines
wait after coming off hook before playing the first
prompt. However, the recommended minimum set-
ting is 1 second to allow a pause before the
prompts are played for outside callers, thereby
assuring that no text is cut off. It is set to 0 to allow
internal callers to hear the prompts immediately.
NOTE:
This timer is not supported in Enterprise
Messaging.
Length of the DTMF tones (and inter-digit pauses)
that are sent during remote notification to a pager
or personal number.
NOTE:
If this timer is changed, the PC must be
reset to update the PC with the new timer value.
ALSO:
This timer is not supported in Enterprise
Messaging.
The maximum amount of time that the Voice Pro-
cessing Unit will pause during the playback of a
message or recording.
NOTE:
This timer is not supported in Enterprise
Messaging.
The maximum time allowed for Record-A-Call input
to a mailbox. (This overrides the mailbox's maxi-
mum message length setting. However, if a
Record-A-Call message exceeds the maximum
message length, the mailbox will be considered full
until that Record-A-Call message is deleted.)
Length of silence required to terminate a recording.
If silence in recording exceeds this timer, the
recording will automatically end. If lengthy (silent)
pauses are included in any recordings, this timer
should be adjusted to allow them.
The number of seconds a message or recording
will be advanced or backed up when a user skips
ahead or backward during a replay.
accepted by the Voice Processing Unit. (Messages
terminated with # are always allowed, regardless of
length.)
The number of rings during which the Voice Pro-
cessing Unit will wait for a transferred call to be
answered.
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