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Press 3 to Enter Enable String
Press 4 to Enter Disable string
The ‘Enable String’ and ‘Disable String’ may contain maximum 16 characters. If the
strings are not 16 characters long, you may press ‘#’ to terminate the entry and go to the
next prompt. After entering the strings, press 1 to accept or cancel and return to
previous menu by pressing 9.
Example: If the ‘Enable String’ is ‘*761E’, you have to enter ‘**761*3’.
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In-band Strings:
Some PBX systems signal the status of a call that was transferred to an extension by
sending a string called “In-band signaling strings”. In such cases, it is necessary to have a
special method for entering non-digit values as described earlier.
Maximum number of characters allowed = 16
Press the # key if the total number of digits entered is less than the maximum allowed.
After you press 6 for In-band Strings, you will hear the following prompt:
Press 1 for Wait Time for 1st Digit.
Press 2 for Wait Time between Digits.
Press 3 for Mailbox Login String.
Press 4 for Busy String.
Press 5 for Alternative Busy String.
Press 6 for No-Answer String.
Press 7 For Alternate No-answer String.
Press 8 for Other Strings (Hang up string and Invalid string)
Wait Time For 1st Digit:
This is the maximum time up to which the
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after going off hook to receive the in-band strings. Enter new value in two-digit format.
The wait time value ranges from 00 to 99 where the actual wait time is equal to the
entered value multiplied by 50 milliseconds. The Default value = 30
If this value is set too small by the installer, the
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of the string or treat the digits as extension transfer digits. If this value is set too high,
outside callers may find a slightly longer silence between the time the unit answers the
call and the main greeting starts playing.
Wait Time Between Digits:
This is the maximum time the unit waits in between digits for
the PBX to send the next digit of the In-band string. Enter the new value in two-digit
format in the range 00 to 99. The actual wait time equals the entered value multiplied by
10 milliseconds. The Default value = 20.
If the PBX does not send the next digit by the time this wait time elapses, the unit
processes the digits dialed so far and proceeds accordingly.
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