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IG7600 Administration Manual
Copyright 2013 Tecom, Co. LTD. All rights reserved Page 92 of 92
Ring Recognition Time: The timer determines the minimum ring duration recognized
as a valid incoming ring on a FXO port. Shorter ring signals are ignored. The timer
range is 200ms to 600ms in 40ms increments.
Delay Ring Time: The timer is to allow the Central Office to send ICLID before the call
is answered. Once the timer expires, the programmed extensions will ring and the
ICLID number will be sent to the ringing extensions. The timer range is 3 to 6 seconds
on 0.5 second increments.
Dial Wait Time: When the user seizes a PSTN/FXO line, the Stable Time delay is
needed to wait the dial tone from Central Office. The timer range is 0 to 8 seconds on 1
second increments.
Inter-digit Timeout: Its range is from 2 to 9 seconds.
Flash Time: The on-off duration for sending the FLASH signal. Its range is from 90 to
3000 ms.
Flash New Call: If this item is set “Enable”, a call will be taken account of a new call
when the CO FLASH feature is used.
FXO to FXO Call Duration: The maximum calling time between two FXO lines.
DTMF Signal On/Off Duration: The on/off time duration of DTMF signals. Their
ranges are from 50 to 200 ms.
Pause Time: The pause time of alphabet “p” in the process of call dialing. The timer
range is 1 to 5 seconds on 0.5 second increments.
Ring Abandon Time: It specifies the maximum time between valid ring signals from
the CO/PBX. If the duration between rings exceed the Ring Abandon time, IG7600
stops ringing the destination(s) and the port returns to idle. The timer range is 1 to 10
seconds on 1 second increments.
Release Guard Time: The guard time to ignore the noise signal when releasing the
call. The timer range is 1.0 to 3.0 seconds on 0.5 second increments.
Busy Tone Detection Time: System detects the busy tone to monitor the call status.
When it reaches the detection time, system assumes the remote party hangs up. The
ongoing call will be terminated. When setting the time to “0”, the Busy Tone detection
will be disabled.
6.6.3.4 SMDR
SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording) will take down user’s dialing record. It
contains every calling period. From the log of SMDR, the administrator can charge some
fees from the user.
This page allows you to view the SMDR record and configure the SMDR. Click “View
SMDR” button to view the SMDR record, and click “Configure SMDR” button to configure
the SMDR. (Figure 6-68, Figure 6-69, Figure 6-70)

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