Toshiba Perfecptione Installation And Maintenance Manual page 128

Digital pbx
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PROGRAMMING
PROCEDURES
SECTION 200-255-305
JANUARY 1993
ACC# (# Access
Code)-Defines
the digit that is
that are released
due to the DPT timer will hear
to be used by a rotary dial telephone
in place of
overflow tone. This timeout
is used with the line
the 1 button.
lockout feature.
Enter: 1 digit or NONE.
Enter: Time in seconds.
NOTE:
AAC# must
not conflict with either the DN or
other access codes-it
is not checked
by the
software.
NOTES:
1. The Dial Pause Timeout also controls the
release of an idle attendant
console m
button.
COT (Camp-on
or Call Waiting
Timeout)-De-
fines
the Camp-on
and Call Waiting
feature
timeout
period.
Enter: Time in seconds.
For example:
30.
2.
Outbound
calls can send
DTMF
tones
until the DPTtimerexpires.
Once the timer
expires, it changes
to the transfer
mode.
RNA (Ring
No Answer
Timeout)-Defines
the
Ring No Answer
timeout
period
for attendant-
handled
calls,
Enter: Time in seconds.
NOTE:
PBT (Pushbutton
Timeout)-Defines
the maxi-
mum pause that is allowed
between
digits that
are dialed on a trunk from a DTMF telephone.
The transmit voice path from a DTMF telephone
to a trunk is broken during dialing. The PBT timer
determines
how quickly
the path
is restored
and
therefore,
should
be set as short
as
possible.
Enter: Time in seconds.
See Note following
TEN prompt
on page 5-2.
AOF (Attendant
Overflow
Timeout)-Defines
the
timeout
period for the attendant
overflow
facility.
Enter: Time in seconds,
CFD (Call Forward
No Answer
Timeout)-De-
fines
the
Call
Forward
No Answer
timeout
period.
Enter: Time in seconds.
LLO (Line Lockout
Time)-Defines
the length of
time that overflow
tone is applied
to a station
after having been released due to the DPT timer.
After this timeout
occurs,' the station
will hear
silence. When Emergency
Ringdown
is used, a
transfer to the Emergency
Ringdown
destination
will not occur until the LLO timeout
period has
elapsed.
Enter: Time in seconds.
NOTE:
The CFD timeout
period
must be less than
RNA time or else RNA time will be in effect.
ACB (Automatic
Callback
Reserve
Time)-De-
fines the length of time that the called station or
trunk in an AC6 call is reserved
for the caller.
Enter: Time in seconds.
HLD
(2500
Hold/Electronic/Digital
Telephone
Park Timeout)-Defines
the timeout
period for
the recall of a held call to a single line telephone
or of a parked
call to an electronic/digital
telephone.
Enter: Time in seconds
or NONE.
DPT (Dial
Pause
Timeout)-Defines
the maxi-
mum pause that is allowed before the first digit is
dialed
or between
other digits that are dialed
from
an electronic/digital
telephone.
Stations
DLY (Delay Ring Timer)-Defines
the time period
between
the ringing
of Direct-in
Line day an-
swering
stations
programmed
to ring immedi-
ately, and stations
set for delayed
ringing.
For
example,
if stations
200 and 201 are set for
immediate
ringing,
and station
202 is set for
delayed
ringing,
then when a call rings in, the
delayed
ring-time
period
must
elapse
before
station 202 will ring.
Enter: Time in seconds
(0 - 99).
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