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CO Ring Detect Timer
Chapter 2 - Features and Operation
CO Ring Detect Timer
Description
The CO Ring Detect Timer controls the time necessary to detect an outside line ringing into
the system. The duration of the ringing signal from the CO or the PBX is matched with ringing
detection circuitry in the
Triad-S
. The ring detect can range from 200 ms to 900 ms
programmed in 100 ms increments. This timer helps prevent false ringing.
Programming Steps
1. Press the CO RING DETECT TIMER flexible button
(FLASH 01, Button #11)
. The following
message displays:
2. Enter a valid number on the dial pad that corresponds to 2-9 (200 ms to 900 ms).
3. Press HOLD to save the entry. A confirmation tone sounds and the display updates.
DEFAULT … CO Ring Detect Timer is set at 3 (300 ms).
Conference
Description
The two types of conferencing are the multi-party conference and the unsupervised
conference.
Multi-party conference - can include up to eight parties. A maximum of five external parties
can be conferenced.
Unsupervised Conference - the conference initiator can exit a conference with two outside
parties and leave them in an unsupervised conference. The initiator can re-enter the
conference at any time. The
Triad-S
can automatically terminate the call when both parties
hang up, when Loop Supervision is provided by the Telco and enabled in the database. A
programmable conference timer disconnects the unsupervised conference if the initiator
does not re-enter.
Conference Enable/Disable
Description
The Conference Enable/Disable feature allows administering of the system conference
feature on a per station basis for the ability of a station to initiate a conference.
Use Flash 50 programming when you want to modify a range of stations’ attributes using
fixed
station numbers.
Use Flash 51 programming to modify a single station’s attributes using a
flexible
station
number.
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