Flexible Timeouts - NEC SL1100 Features And Specifications Manual

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SL1100
Description
The Flexible Timeouts feature provides a variety of timers in the Resident System Program to allow
the system to operate without initial programming. The system timers can be changed to meet
customer needs according to the system application requirements.
A Timer Class is used to allow terminals and trunks to have different timers for the same feature.
There are 16 timer Classes (0~15). The following table shows the Programs that are used depending
on the Timer Class used:
F
Timer
Class 0
20-01-08
20-01-09
20-04-03
21-01-02
21-01-03
21-01-09
22-01-03
22-01-04
22-01-06
24-01-01
24-01-02
24-01-03
1-288
Timer Class
1~15
20-31-01
Trunk Queuing Callback Time
20-31-02
Callback / Trunk Queuing Cancel
Time
20-31-03
Virtual Extension Delay Interval
20-31-04
Intercom Interdigits Time
20-31-05
Trunk Interdigits Time
20-31-06
Hotline Time Start Time
20-31-07
Ring No Answer Alarm Time
20-31-08
DIL No Answer Recall Time
20-31-09
DID Ring-No-Answer Time
20-31-10
Hold Recall Time (Non Exclusive
Hold)
20-31-11
Hold Recall Callback Time (Non Ex-
clusive Hold)
20-31-12
Exclusive Hold Recall Time

Flexible Timeouts

Title
Trunk Queuing callback rings an extension for this
time. Station Timer Class is referred by the station
that sets trunk queuing.
The system cancels an extension Callback or Trunk
Queuing request after this time. Station Timer Class
is referred by the station that sets an extension Call-
back or Trunk Queuing.
If VE is set for Delayed Ringing (PRG 15-11- 01),
ring the covering extension after this time. Station
Timer Class is referred by the station assigned to
CAR/VE.
When placing Intercom calls, users must dial each
digit in this time. Station Timer Class is referred by
stations. Trunk Timer Class is referred by DID/ Auto-
matic Answer Trunk trunks.
When placing CO calls, users must dial each digit in
this time. Station Timer Class is referred by stations.
Trunk Timer Class is referred by DID/ Automatic An-
swer Trunk trunks.
A Ringdown extension automatically calls its pro-
grammed destination after this time. Station Timer
Class is referred by the stations which sets Hotline.
If a trunk rings a key telephone longer than this time,
the system changes the ring cadence. This indicates
to the user that the call was ringing too long. Trunk
Timer Class is referred by the trunk.
A DIL that rings its programmed destination longer
than this time diverts to the DIL No Answer Ring
Group (PRG 22-08-01). Trunk Timer Class is refer-
red by the trunk.
In systems with DID Ring No Answer Intercept, this
time sets the Ring No Answer time. This time is how
long a DID call rings the destination extension be-
fore rerouting to the intercept ring group. Trunk Tim-
er Class is referred by DID trunk.
A call on Hold recalls the extension that placed it on
Hold after this time. Station Timer Class is referred
by held call.
A Hold recall rings an extension for this time. Station
Timer Class is referred by held call.
A call on Hold recalls the extension that placed it on
Hold after this time. Station Timer Class is referred
by held call.
ISSUE 2.0
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