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7K Chapter 11
11-8
Select DTMF Decoder Mute Delay
Sets the amount of muting that occurs after a DTMF digit is
received by the controller.
Enter one digit representing the delay duration; 0.0 through 0.9 seconds.
Command Form:
Command Form Data Digit
Select DTMF Decoder Mute Delay (PW) 96 x * (0–9) =
(0.0–0.9) seconds
Acknowledgment: Sends OK
Errors:
Error Meaning
? err 1 wrong number of digits entered
? err 2 illegal digit entered
Default Condition: DTMF Decoder Mute Delay is 0.5 seconds
Examples:
When a DTMF digit is recognized by the controller, it mutes the audio so that
the digit is not re-transmitted. Since some time is required by the controller to
decode the digit, a short burst of tone is re-transmitted. A timer is started for
the purpose of delaying the muting. This allows a string of DTMF digits to be
entered, with all but the first one fully muted. The Select DTMF Decoder Mute
Delay command shown above controls this timer.
If set to zero, the muting will end when the DTMF digit is released.
If set to 9, the muting will last 0.9 seconds beyond the release of the DTMF
digit.
Since a voice will occasionally trip the DTMF decoder, a long mute delay may
not be desired.
If a DTMF digit is held down for a continuous period of time, the controller will
stop muting after 10 seconds.
To change the mute delay to 0.3 seconds, for example, enter the following
command:
(PW) 96 3 *

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