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Programming
INTER-TEL
®
AXXESS
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MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
System Timers and Limits
PROGRAMMING
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E&M Transmit Hand-
shake Delay
100 2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
This is the minimum delay time between the recogni-
tion of a seizure and the beginning of a handshake
signal. Used only for Wink-Start and Dial-Delay cir-
cuits.
E&M Wait for Dial Tone 1000 2-20000 millisec.
(0.002-20 sec.)
This is how long the E&M circuit will wait for dial tone
before dialing digits on an outgoing call. Only used
on Immediate-Dial circuits with the Dial Tone Wait
option enabled.
E&M Wink Hold 214 2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
Determines the length of a Wink-Start handshake.
E&M Wink Timeout 350 2-500 millisec.
(0.002-0.5 sec.)
Determines the maximum allowed length of wink sig-
nals that are received from the remote circuit. If the
time limit is exceeded, the call will be blocked and the
attempt terminated. Used only for Wink-Start circuits.
Forward No Answer 15 3-255 seconds Length of time a call waits at an unavailable station
before being forwarded. (Applies to manual call for-
warding only, not system forwarding.)
GS Dialing Wait After
Connect
30 1-50 tenths
(0.1-5 sec.)
This is the length of time the system waits after a
ground start trunk has been seized, to place an out-
going call, before dialing digits. (This timer is not
used if the Loop Current Dialtone Detection option is
selected, as described on page 6-257.)
GS Tip-Ground
Debounce
50 10-500 millisec.
(0.001-0.5 sec.)
This is the length of time the system will ignore sub-
sequent attempts to seize a ground start trunk once it
has been seized.
NOTE: The database contains a station option that
can be set to prevent users from reseizing a trunk. If
selected, the station user cannot reseize a trunk until
it is disconnected by replacing the handset, pressing
the SPKR button (if off hook), or pressing another
trunk button.
GS Transition Delay 10 10-500 millisec.
(0.001-0.5 sec.)
This is the amount of time that must elapse after a
disconnection before another call can ring in on that
trunk.
Hold 60 0-255 seconds Limits time a call remains on hold before recalling the
station. If set to 0, the call will not recall.
Hold – Alternate 180 0-1000 seconds If the station has the Alternate Hold Timer flag
enabled, this limits time a call remains on hold before
recalling the station. If set to 0, the call will not recall.
Inactivity Alarm 60 10-255 seconds Limits the time a station can remain off hook and
inactive (after first receiving reorder tones) before
registering a system alarm.
Table 6-38: System Timers (Continued)
Timer
Default
Value
Range Purpose