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Timer Name Default Range Unit Description
CAMP ON RECALL 30 0-250 SEC This timer controls the time a camped-on call
will stay at a destination before recalling to the
transferring station.
CID MSG RECEIVE 6 1-25 SEC The amount of time that the system will allow
a valid message from the analogue CID trunk.
CID DSP ALLOC TM 500 000-500
MSEC
Caller ID (CLI) Digital Signal Processor
Allocation timer - the length of time the DSP is
in-circuit to decode analogue Caller ID.
(This option may not be available in certain
CLI DISPLAY TIME 5 1-25 SEC The amount of time that the Caller ID
information remains on the phone’s display.
CO CLEAR TIME 30 0-250 SEC The length of time a Direct Trunk Select key
remains busy after cleardown.
CO CONFIRM TIME 3 0-250 MIN According to MMC 314 CO CONFIRM type,
the outgoing call will be disconnected after
this timer expires or the outgoing caller will
hear the confirm tone.
CO-CO DISCONNECT 20 1-250 MIN This timer monitors the duration of an
unsupervised conference; when it expires,
both trunks are disconnected.
CONFIRM TONE TM 1000 100-2500
MSEC
The tone heard when a feature is activated or
deactivated.
CRD TONE INT TM 30 0-250 SEC This is the call record tone interval time. An entry
other than zero will cause a tone to be heard by
all the parties in a recorded conversation.
The range for the tone is 001 (every second) to
255 (every 255 seconds). A value of 000 means
no tone. Requires an SVMi card.
DIAL PASS TIME 3 0-25 SEC This timer monitors the time before
connecting the transmit of the phone to the
trunk side of an outgoing call.
DISA DISCONNECT 30 1-250 MIN This timer controls the maximum duration of a
DISA call.
DISA LOCK OUT TM 30 1-250 MIN This timer controls how long a DISA call is not
allowed to be made after the DISA error
counter has expired (MMC 500).
DISA NOANS DISC. 30 0-250 SEC This timer determines when a DISA call is
disconnected by force when a called party
DISA PASS CHECK 30 1-250 MIN This timer defines the period before the
system clears the incorrect passcode counter.