DTMF Programming
Operation
Command
Default
Flash-1
*370 + XXX
where XXX is a 3-digit number (000-980) in
steps of 20 ms.
Example: *370 300 sets Flash-1 to 300 ms
600 ms
Flash-2
Flash-2 is fixed at 1200 ms.
Flash-2 is used in some PBX’s for Recall from
No-Answer or Busy Codes.
1200 ms
Busy, Disconnect
and DTMF Off/On
time
*371 + X + YYYY
where:
X = 0; incoming minimum DTMF length (0000-
3000 ms)(
Note: DTMF, which is shortly that
defined with this command will be ignored by
VM during greetings recording process)
X = 1; busy off (0100-3000 ms)
X = 2; busy on (0100-3000 ms)
X = 3; Disconnect off (0100-3000 ms)
X = 4; Disconnect on (0100-3000 ms)
X = *; DTMF off (0000-3000 ms)
X = #; DTMF on (0000-3000 ms)
YYYY = Cadence in milliseconds in steps of 20
milliseconds.
100 ms
500 ms
500 ms
240 ms
240 ms
200 ms
60 ms
Length of the
DTMF cadence sent
by the PBX, e.g. a
Disconnect code
Note:
This parameter is
needed to calculate
the time, which must
be truncated from
the end of the
message, which is
terminated via the
Disconnect code
.
*372 + X
where X is the length of the DTMF cadence in
ms (0-9). Each step represents 100ms
Note:
By setting this parameter to 2, the Voice Mail
will cut 200 ms from the end of the recording.
100 ms
Busy Signal
Cadence Check
*375 + XXXX + #
where XXXX is a busy extension number.
Check the busy signal by dialing the busy
extension number and playing the busy cadence
values.
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