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Call Handling Configuration
Pause Time
Whenever the system Pause code is manually dialed while connected to a CO line or
when it is programmed into a speed dial bin, the system will pause dialing digits for the
length of time programmed here.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
Pause Time is set for 2.0 sec, and is variable from 1.5/2/3.5/5 sec.
PBX Code
One PBX Code may be assigned in the system. This code will be referenced each time a
user accesses a CO line marked type PBX. The first digit dialed on a PBX line will be
monitored for a match against this digit. If the first dialed digit and the programmed PBX
Code digit match, restriction is applied on all digits following this digit. The PBX Code is
usually the digit dialed on a PBX line to access a PBX trunk for out dialing. In addition, Last
Number Redial, Auto Busy Redial and the Saved Number Redial functions use this
programming to automatically insert a pause between the PBX Code dialed and any
subsequent dialed digits to allow the PBX time to generate outside (trunk) dial tone
before sending digits to dial on the trunk.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
PBX Code is set to [9], and the programmable range is from 00-99.
PBX Auto Pause
Used in association with the PBX Code programmed above, when the system detects a
PBX code dialed on a PBX type line, the Pause Time programmed here is inserted
between the dialed PBX code and any remaining digits.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
PBX Auto Pause is set to 1sec, and programmable range is from 1-9 sec.
Dialing Ratio
Timing can be adjusted such that dialing automatically emulates slow, methodical
depressions of the dial pad keys. Note: increasing the digit duration and inter-digit time
may also be desirable for applications where the user must dial into an off-site voice mail
system or other dial pad key operated device that does not respond well to faster dialing
modes. There are two Dialing Ratio parameters that may be programmed; TONE TIME
and INT_DGT TIME. Tone Time is the actual duration of DTMF tone that the system will
send for each dial pad key pressed while connected to a CO line. Int_Dgt Time is the
minimum actual time between DTMF digits that the system will wait before sending the
next dialed digit DTMF tone.
Default
The
DHS/DHS-E
TONE TIME and INT_DGT TIME are set at 70 msec, and the adjustable
range is from 50 - 150 msec.
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