iPECS eMG80/100& eMG800 & UCP & vUCP
Administration and Programming Manual
Issue 2.3
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Table 4.4.5.28-1 SYSTEM TIMERS
ATTRIBUTE
DESCRIPTION
RANGE
DEFAULT
ACNR Delay
Timer
If the ACNR Pause Timer expires and no CO/IP Line is available
for ACNR recall, in this filed, you can set the delay time before
ACNR attempts to access a CO/IP line again. This feature
doesn
’t affect the ACNR retry counter.
000~300
(seconds)
030
ACNR Pause
Timer
Enter the desired time for pause between ACNR recall attempts.
000~300
(seconds)
030
ACNR Retry
Counter
Enter the number of ACNR retry attempts. ACNR will finish after
a specified times.
Regarding CIS country, the range is from 1 to 9.
1~13
03
ACNR Tone
Detect Timer
If call progress tones are not available for ACNR, the system will
wait the specified time after dialing before considering the called
party as “busy/no answer”.
001~300
(seconds)
30
Automatic CO
Release Timer
If a user accesses a CO/IP Line and takes no action, the system
will automatically release the CO/IP Line when the specified time
is over or expired.
000~300
(seconds)
030
CCR Inter-digit
Timer
Inter-digit timer used with Customer Call Routing function.
000~300
(seconds)
030
CO Dial Delay
Timer
To prevent dialing when CO/PBX has slow response, dialing by
the system can be delayed using this timer.
00~99
(minutes)
05
CO Release
Guard Timer
When a CO/IP Line is returned to idle, the system will deny
access for the specified time to assure the PSTN returns the
CO/IP Line circuitry to be idle.
010~150
(seconds)
020
CO Ring Off
Timer
This timer sets the maximum ‘OFF’ duration of the incoming ring
cycle for the Ring Detect circuitry of the system to detect an
abandoned call.
001~150
(seconds)
060
CO Ring ON
Timer
This timer sets the ‘ON’ time of the incoming ring cycle for the
Ring Detect circuitry of the system to recognize an incoming call.
1~9
(100 msec)
2
Elapsed Call
Timer
Users can receive a periodic tone indicating the length of an
outgoing call. This timer sets the time before and between the
tones. Note CO Warning Tone must be enabled for the station in
Station Data in
‘Station Data section’.
005~900
(seconds)
180
Web Password
Guard Timer
If no data packet is received during a Web connection, after the
guard time a password check will be initiated by the system.
001~999
(minutes)
5
Call Forward No
Answer Timer
When a user activates No-Answer Forward, calls will ring for this
duration before being forward. The Station No-Answer Forward
timer section will take precedence.
000~600
(seconds)
15
DID/DISA No
Answer Timer
A DID/DISA call to a busy station will forward to the DID/DISA
Destination assigned under section should this timer expires.
000~255
(seconds)
20
VSF User
Maximum
Record Timer
This timer sets the maximum duration allowed for the User
Gree
ting in the system’s VSF.
000~999
(seconds)
60
VSF Valid User
Message Timer
This timer sets the minimum duration allowed for a User
Greeting.
0~9
(seconds)
4