Tie Line Incoming Interdigit Timeout Selection 1 - 283
Programming Manual May 2003
A6-324000-642-02 - Release 6.0
May 2003
3-24
System Mode
3
Submode
—
Data No.
24
PC Programming
a
+ALM
Tie Line Incoming Interdigit
Timeout Selection
General Description
Use this Memory Block to specify a time interval during the incoming call detection process
so that if an address signal is not received within a specified time, an error tone is returned
to the other system.
Display
(Page 1)
LK 1LK 2LK 3LK 4
The shaded area indicates the default setting.
No Limit 1 sec. 2 sec. 3 sec.
LK 5 LK 6
LK 7 LK 8
4 sec. 5 sec.
6 sec. 7 sec.
(Page 2)
LK 1LK 2LK 3LK 4
8 sec. 9 sec. 10 sec. 11 sec.
LK 5 LK 6 LK 7 LK 8
12 sec. 13 sec. 14 sec. 15 sec.
Programming Procedures
1 Go off-line.
2 Press LK3 +
N + BD to access the Memory Block.
3 Press the corresponding CO/PBX line key to change the data option.
Note: Use the following enter data:
S to go to the next page
T to go to the previous page
R to go to the next CO/PBX Line No.
4 Press
Nto write the data.
5 Press
Pto go back on-line.
Related Programming
No related programming is necessary for this Memory Block.
N
1. A timeout occurs when:
 A dial pulse is not received within the time specified by this Memory Block after the receiving side detects the
off-hook signal.
 The next dial pulse is not received within the time specified by this Memory Block after the receiving side
detects (receives) a dial pulse.
2. This Memory Block affects T1 channels assigned to Tie/DID lines.
0 1 / 2 4 : I N C O M 6 s | 1
T I M E D I S P L A Y
CO/PBX
No.
(01~64)
Data
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Title
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