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DT
Dial Tone Detection.
When recording a message, the messaging system listens
for a dial tone, reorder tone, or busy tone. If the system
detects a dial tone, it assumes that the caller has hung up
and ends the recording and the call.
The following integration settings control different aspects of
the system dial tone detection sensitivity:
DT2=n. Dialtone Detection Recording Cutoff Value.
Deletes the specified number of centiseconds from the
end of a message terminated by dial tone, where n is the
number of centiseconds from 0 through 100. The default
value is 0. This integration setting is used to eliminate a
disconnect tone that might have been recorded in a
message.
DT8=0. Disable Checkpoint Dial Tone Detect on Dialout.
Disables dial tone detection when taking a line off-hook to
dial out. This is used in integrations where the phone
system does not provide dialtone after going off-hook.
The messaging system continues to listen for a dial tone
during the conversation and while recording and playing
messages. Type dt8=1 to reactivate this feature.
DT9=0. Disable Checkpoint Dial Tone Detect on
Transfer. Disables dial tone detection when transferring
calls. This is used in integrations where the phone system
does not provide dialtone after dialing the transfer
sequence. The messaging system continues to listen for a
dial tone during the conversation and while recording and
playing messages. Type dt9=1 to reactivate this
feature.
NOTE
THE DT INTEGRATION SETTING CANNOT BE USED WITH
BICOM VOICE BOARDS.
DTMFMute=<n>
Enable the Make Silence
Parameter.
The messaging system pauses <n> /100ths of a second
before it plays a prompt in response to a touchtone.
For example, DTMFMute=1 causes the system to pause for
1/100th of a second before playing a prompt.
EMA=<n>
Easy Message Access.
Enables subscribers to access their messages from their
extension using just their security code. To activate easy
message access, type EMA=1 (the default value). To
deactivate easy message access, type EMA=0.
F<n>
Delay Before Opening
Greeting.
Causes the messaging system to pause for a specific amount
of time to accept a system ID before playing the opening
greeting prompts.
The length of the pause is determined by the number <n>
which can be set from 0 to 9 seconds.
During this pause, if the system hears a message box ID, it
forwards the call to the box. If the system hears a personal
ID, the system signs the caller in.
NOTE
DO NOT USE THIS SETTING IF YOU ARE USING THE F PORT
STATUS SETTING.
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