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OfficeServ 7100
TECHNICAL MANUAL
RECALL WAIT TIME
ROUTE OPTIMIZE
SMDR START/DIAL
SMDR START/DTMF
SYS HOLD RECALL
TRANSFER RECALL
TRK AUTOMOH DISC
TSW CONN. DELAY
UCDS AUDIO ALARM
UCDS VISUAL ALARM
VOIP RE-ROUTE TM
MMC: 501
This is the time any recall (hold or transfer) to a busy station
continues to wait at the station before recalling to the
operator.
This grace period timer starts SMDR recording for rotary
PULSE (ROTARY) dialing. This timer also controls the LCD
duration timer on the keysets. The duration time displayed
and the SMDR time duration will be the same.
This grace period timer starts SMDR recording for touchtone
dialing. This timer also controls the LCD duration timer on
the keysets. The duration time displayed and the SMDR time
duration will be the same.
This timer determines the time calls can be left on hold
before recalling back to the holding station. This is a
system-wide timer. Setting timer to 000 will defeat this
feature and no recalling will take place.
This timer determines the time transferred calls ring before
recalling. This is a system-wide timer.
This timer determines the length of time before the audio
path is connected to a CO line after seizure via LCR.
When the Auto Attendant function in the SVMi-20E is used
and the digital UCD package enabled, this counter
determines the maximum number of seconds a call has
been waiting at the UCD group before the UCD group's
SUPV key begins to flash along with an audio alarm. For
more UCD alarm conditions,
When the Auto Attendant function in the SVMi-20E is used,
the digital UCD package enabled, this counter determines
the maximum number of seconds a call at the UCD group
before the UCD group's SUPV key begins to flash as an
alarm. For more UCD alarm conditions,
When the outgoing call is made via VOIP trunk and does not
receive a message from the called party within this time, the
call is disconnected.
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