C
Co
om
mm
ma
an
nd
d D
De
ella
ay
y.. The command delay function can be set from 0 to 15 seconds to delay commands issued to
the site by DTMF tones. This function allows time for the operator to cancel a miskeyed command (0#) before
it is performed. See Chapter 11 for more on Voice Interface command codes.
IIn
na
accttiivviitty
y T
Tiim
me
eo
ou
utt.. If the Voice Interface expects a DTMF entry and none is received within the time specified,
the Voice Interface will disconnect from the call.
R
Riin
ng
gss.. This is the number of rings the Voice Interface waits before it answers a call.
W
We
ellcco
om
me
e // G
Go
oo
od
db
by
ye
e M
Me
essssa
ag
ge
e.. You can customize the greeting and signoff messages that are played when users
dial in or disconnect from the Voice Interface. Note that there are 15 seconds allotted for the sign-on greeting
and password entry, so a longer welcome message will result in less time to enter the password.
SAVING & PRINTING CONFIGURATIONS
The FFiille
e menu and toolbars in the Voice Interface Configuration window are identical to those in the I/O unit
Configuration Window. When you are done making changes to Voice Interface configuration, see page 41 for
instructions on saving, archiving and printing the configuration.
UNIT PROPERTIES
The U
Un
niitt P
Prro
op
pe
errttiie
ess window provides details on the unit name, number, firmware version and connection
information. To view properties for a selected unit, click Unit Properties from the expanded Selected Unit item in
the Site menu.
CLEAR CACHE
When Lynx connects to a site, it compares configuration data from the connected units to the data Lynx has
stored in its cca
acch
he
e. If no changes to the site’s configuration have taken place since the last disconnect, Lynx uses
the cached unit information so you do not have to wait for it to download all the settings. There is C
Clle
ea
arr C
Ca
acch
he
e
function in the FFiille
e menu, which will delete all configuration data stored in the cache and force Lynx to download
the data the next time you connect to the site. This is a troubleshooting feature not needed for normal use.
AFTER CONFIGURING YOUR UNIT
When you are done configuring all I/O and Voice Interface units, go on to C
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