Distinctive Ring Style; Single '9' Tie Line Access; Tie Line Gain Settings; Timings - Marine microSwitch Technical Manual

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NOTES:
1. If a new extension number is entered which is already in use, then the number
unobtainable tone will be heard.
2. Similarly, if a new PIN number is entered which is already in use, then the number
unobtainable tone will be heard.
3. When printing, allow current print to finish before requesting another print.
3.4

Distinctive Ring Style

Distinctive ringing cadences can be made available for incoming calls. Up to three different
cadences can be used to show say the whether a call was being made from a shore line or
from SATCOM. These ringing cadences are only available on the incoming telephone. They
will not be available when the call is transferred.
Note: If microAid (version 1.1.3) is used to re-program the exchange the distinctive ring style
settings will be changed back to the standard default cadence.
3.5

Single '9' Tie Line Access

Extensions can be programmed to access a tie line group using '9' without needing to enter
the tie line group number as the second digit.
If another tie line group needs to be accessed then the access code 7x can be used where x is
the group number.
Note: If microAid (version 1.1.3) is used to re-program the exchange the distinctive ring style
settings will be changed back to the standard default cadence.
3.6

Tie Line Gain Settings

The transmit and receive levels on the tie lines can be changed. This may improve the volume
levels, however the background noise may be increased to unacceptable levels.
It is suggested that the tie line is accessed from the normal telephone and another internal
extension used to set the tie line gain levels. The change in level will then be noticed on the
normal phone to assess the suitability of the settings.
The factory setting is a transmit level (TX) of 0dB and a receive level (RX) of 2.0dB (00 00)
The range is 00 to 15. For the transmit level (TX) 00 is the loudest and 15 is the quietest. For
the receive level (RX) 00 is the quietest and 15 is the loudest.
3.7

Timings

3.7.1
Variable 2
The delay time before the 2
be changed from the standard 10 seconds. The delay can be set from 02 seconds to 99
seconds.
Note: If microAid (version 1.1.3) is used to re-program the exchange the distinctive ring style
settings will be changed back to the standard default cadence.
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