Setting
Intrusion
Protect lvl
For more information, refer to the Modular ICS 6.0 System
Coordinator Guide.
ATA settings
Analog terminal adapters (ATA or ATA2) are used to connect
analog equipment to a digital trunk line. This section describes
the settings that are required for setting up the connection.
ATA ans timer
A timer can be used to administer a delay between the last digit
you dial on a device connected to an ATA and when the
system begins to send out DTMF or modem tones on the
outgoing line without capturing and interpreting them.
To change the delay time, press CHANGE to select the setting (in
seconds): ATA ans timer: 3, 5, 7, or 10.
Tip -
may need to change the delay. If a modem or fax machine is
attached to the ATA, you will want to keep the delay short. If a
call to a fax machine or modem cannot be connected, try
shortening the delay. If an individual is dialing the number for
a fax machine or modem, you may want to make the delay a
little longer.
P0992638 03
Description
Determine the level of access this
telephone will have to allow the user to
break into calls on other telephones in the
system (MCDN Break-in feature).
To be able to use Break-in, the Protect lvl
must be the same or higher than that of the
target telephone.
To accommodate the device attached to the ATA, you
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Options
None, Low,
Medium,
High
Modular ICS 6.0 Installer Guide
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