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6.32 Setting Talk Abandon Time Interval
Talk abandon occurs when the system experiences a drop of loop current for longer than a specifed amount of time,
while the call is active (talk time). If this time period expires, and the drop of CO loop current is still present, the
system abandons the call and drops the CO line. The DX-80 allows you to control how long the system waits
before abandoning the call.
6.32.1 PROGRAMMING USING THE DET
Note:
chg
,
bksp
,
save
,
one
,
always
,
del
, and
ack
are interactive LCD button operations. Use the three buttons
below the LCD display to actuate the associated operation.
1. Enter Database Administration using the feature code
Feature # *
and then enter the DB Admin password
.
2. Press
show
. The system displays the DB Item Select screen.
3. Enter
03-42
and press
save
. This advances you to the Talk Abandon Time field. Specify the amount of time
you want the system to wait when detecting a drop in loop current before abandoning an active call. Valid
options are between 50 and 1500 milliseconds, in intervals of 50 (50, 100, 150, 200, etc.). The default is
600 milliseconds.
4. Press the
Hold
button to return to the previous menu level,
Or, press the
Volume
button (up or down) to return to the DB Item Selection screen,
Or, exit programming.
6.32.2 PROGRAMMING USING PC-DBA
1. Select
Programming
from the PC-DBA menu and press
Enter
. The system displays the Database Program-
ming menu.
2. Use the arrow keys to highlight
Call Handling
and press
Enter
. The system displays the Call Handling
menu.
3. Highlight
Category 1
and press
Enter
. The system displays the Call Handling—Category 1 menu.
4. Press
Page Up
or
Page Down
to display the second page [2/2] of the Call Handling—Category 1 menu.
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