User's Manual
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Configuration Settings: System
5.3.6 Telephony
This tab is used to set the default telephony operation of the system. Some settings shown here can be overridden for
individual users through their User | Telephony tab. The settings are split into a number of sub-tabs.
5.3.6.1 Telephony
This form is used to configure a wide range of general purpose telephony settings for the whole system.
Usability
Mergeable: These settings are mergeable. However, changes to Companding LAW and Media Security require
a reboot.
Configuration Settings
· Analog Extensions
These settings apply only to analog extension ports provided by the system.
· Default Outside Call Sequence: Default = Normal
This setting is only used with analog extensions. It sets the ringing pattern used for incoming external calls. For
details of the ring types see Ring Tones . This setting can be overridden by a user's User | Telephony | Call
Settings | Outside Call Sequence setting. Note that changing the pattern may cause fax and modem device
extensions to not recognize and answer calls.
· Default Inside Call Sequence: Default = Ring Type 1
This setting is only used with analog extensions. It sets the ringing pattern used for incoming internal calls. For
details of the ring types see Ring Tones. This setting can be overridden by a user's User | Telephony | Call
Settings | Inside Call Sequence setting.
· Default Ring Back Sequence: Default = Ring Type 2
This setting is only used with analog extensions. It sets the ringing pattern used for ringback calls such as hold
return, park return, voicemail ringback, and Ring Back when Free. For details of the ring types see Ring Tones.
This setting can be overridden by a user's User | Telephony | Call Settings | Ringback Call Sequence
setting.
· Restrict Analog Extension Ringer Voltage: Default = Off.
If selected, the ring voltage on analogue extension ports on the system is limited to a maximum of 40V
Peak-Peak. Also when selected, the message waiting indication (MWI) settings for analog extension are limited
to Line Reversal A, Line Reversal B or None. Any analog extension already set to another MWI setting is forced
to Line Reversal A.
· Dial Delay Time (secs): Default = 4 (USA/Japan) or 1 (ROW). Range = 1 to 30 seconds.
This setting sets the time the system waits following a dialed digit before it starts looking for a short code match. In
situations where there are potential short codes matches but not exact match, it also sets the delay following the
dialing of a digit before dialing complete is assumed. See the Short Codes section.
· Dial Delay Count: Default = 0 digits (USA/Japan) or 4 digits (ROW). Range = 0 to 30 digits.
This setting sets the number of digits dialed after which the system starts looking for a short code match regardless of
the Dial Delay Time.
· Default No Answer Time (secs): Default = 15 seconds. Range = 6 to 99999 seconds.
This setting controls the amount of time before an alerting call is considered as unanswered. How the call is treated
when this time expires depends on the call type.
· For calls to a user, the call follows the user's Forward on No Answer settings if enabled. If no forward is set, the call
will go to voicemail if available or else continues to ring. This timer is also used to control the duration of call
forwarding if the forward destination does not answer. It also controls the duration of ringback call alerting. This
setting is overridden by the User | Telephony | Call Settings | No Answer Time setting for a particular user
if different.
· For calls to hunt groups, this setting controls the time before the call is presented to the next available hunt group
member. This setting is overridden by the Hunt Group | Hunt Group | No Answer Time setting for a
particular hunt group if different.
· Hold Timeout (secs): Default = 120 (US) or 15 (Rest of World). Range = 0 (Off) to 99999 seconds.
This setting controls how long calls remain on hold before recalling to the user who held the call. Note that the recall
only occurs if the user has no other connected call. Recalled calls will continue ringing and do not follow forwards or go
to voicemail.
· Park Timeout (secs): Default = 300 seconds, Range 0 (Off) to 99999 seconds.
This setting controls how long calls remain parked before recalling to the user who parked the call. Note that the recall
only occurs if the user has no other connected call. Recalled calls will continue ringing and do not follow forwards or go
to voicemail.
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