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Delay After Each RS232C Line
This determines the amount of delay inserted after each line of Call History information is sent
across the RS232C port to the printer or PC. This setting is important only if you directly connect
a computer or dedicated printer to the RS232C port.
3.
Enter the 2-digit code for the line delay:
00 0
milliseconds
01
16 milliseconds
…
* 04
64 milliseconds
…
99 1584 milliseconds
Switch-hook (Flash) Timing
This is the minimum amount of time necessary to perform a switch-hook. If the switch-hook is
depressed for less than this amount of time, the system recognizes it as a dial pulse and not as
a switch-hook (or fl ash). The “200 ms” and “300 ms” entries have been included because some
phone instruments do not go on hook cleanly and this can cause an outside call to be inadvertently
placed on hold when trying to hang up on the call. The longer switch-hook times can help to
compensate for these phones.
4.
Enter the “switch-hook time” code:
0
300 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
1
200 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
2
112 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
3
104 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
4
96 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
* 5
88 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
6
80 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
7
72 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
8
64 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
9
56 milliseconds ± 8 ms.
Chapter
3
- Functions Of IPS System
System Timing Parameters