
CHAPTER 5 |
Nodes & Program Configurations
STYLE Node
Field Tag
Description
HookFlash (msec)
Defines the duration of the hook flash, 50 to 2000 milliseconds. Default is 500 msec.
Supervised
Specifies the treatment required during a call transfer; Blind, Partial, Full, D&C or
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Blind - no call progress monitoring
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Partial - busy condition monitoring only
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Full - busy and no answer call monitoring
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D&C - issues re-route digits to a network provider
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Enhanced - Dual busy condition monitoring only (fast/slow busy)
Note: If Blind Supervision is selected, the programming features after Disconnect are
not available.
Threshold
Defines the level at which call progress monitoring is carried out. The default is
‘Low.’ If
problems with noisy lines are experienced during supervised transfers, Medium or High
can be selected.
Transfer
Specifies the dial string needed to perform a call transfer/conference function; default =
!.
Disconnect
Specifies the dial string used to perform a disconnect function; default = blank.
Retrieve
Specifies the dial string used to perform a retrieve function; default = !
Busy Retry (sec)
Specifies the duration between call transfer retries on a busy condition; one to 30
seconds
Num. Retries
Specifies the number of times the XMU+ should attempt a retry when a busy condition
is detected; one to 30 retries.
Ring Limit
Specifies the number of rings needed to determine a ring no answer condition; one to
20 seconds.
Busy On (msec)
Specifies the duration of the busy on tone; 50 to 1500 milliseconds.
Busy Off (msec)
Specifies the duration of the busy off tone; 50 to 1500 milliseconds.
Ring On (msec)
Specifies the duration of the ring on tone; 50 to 10000 milliseconds.
Ring Off (msec)
Specifies the duration of the ring off tone; 50 to 10000 milliseconds.
Note:
When Enhanced Supervision is selected, the Busy On/Busy Off changes to Busy1/On Busy2/On. The setting in
milliseconds represents half of the busy signal.
For example, a setting of 500 milliseconds looks for a busy signal that is 500 milliseconds of tone and 500 milliseconds of silence.
A fast busy signal is set for half the time of a regular busy tone or 250 milliseconds.
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