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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
Timeout Timers:
This timer times the how long each receiver has been active. If the receiver is active longer
than the length of this timer, it is disabled until it goes inactive, and its time out message (see
Chapter 8 for list of macros) is sent out all transmitters that are connected to it. It is reset and
the time out clear message is sent when a timed out receiver goes inactive.
- This timer is programmed in 1 second increments from 001-9999
- If a timer value of 000 is entered, the controller will never time-out.
Timer Number Description Defaults
026 Time Out Timer, Receiver 1 3 Min. (180)
027 Time Out Timer, Receiver 2 "
028 Time Out Timer, Autopatch "
Dial Tone Timers:
These timers are used to limit how long the dial tone will run. The dial tone can also be
stopped by other things, such as a DTMF character being entered on the port the dial tone is
being set out of or the preaccess timer expiring (since indicating that a link has been
preaccessed is what dial tone is used for most). If you want to generate dial tone that can't be
stopped by any of these things, use Command 040 and generate a two tone chord with
frequencies of 350 and 440 Hz.
- This timer is programmed in 1Sec increments from 001-9999
- If a timer value of 000 is entered, this timer will never stop the dial tone.
Timer Number Description Defaults
029 Dial Tone Timer, Transmitter 1 8 sec. (008)
030 Dial Tone Timer, Transmitter 2 "
031 Dial Tone Timer, Autopatch "

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