User Guide

Capítulo II
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Factory settings : all prefixes released as per category (local, regional, DDD and
IDD).
1.6.10
Analising the Prefix Table
You can define the extension category to access a determined prefix. If the PABX is
set not to analyse the table, the calls will be made as per the external call category
programmed for each extension.
Line : 01 to 16;
99 for all the lines.
Once in programming mode, do the following :
Prefix Table not Analised
+
LINE
+
, wait for tone or confirmation prompt.
Prefix Table Analised
+
LINE
+
, wait for tone or confirmation prompt..
factory setting : prefix table analised.
1.6.11
Dial Tone Timing
Define the maximum time (in seconds) for the PABX to wait for the dial tone before
dialing a number ( Dial Tone Time ). After this time the PABX my consider the call
through or drop it.
Dial Tone Time (DTT) will be equivalent to 5 times the value programmed.
Important:
in places where there is a dial tone latency, you must first measure it and set a
higher value;
this time is measured after accessing the line and before entering any digit.
Example: entering the value 10 as DTT leads to a 50 second waiting time.
Line : 01 to 16;
99 for all the lines.
Attend the call after DTT
Once in programming mode, do the following :
+
LINE
+
+
TIME
- 06 to 90 (30 to 450 seconds), wait for tone or confirmation prompt.
Factory setting :
07 (35 seconds) to attend the call.