user manual
21 - 6 Switch Setup
Issue 3 EliteMail VMS/EliteMail Limited
These minimum values, stored on Line 5 of Switch Setup screen Page 1,
are specified in hundredths of a second (
e.g.
, 6 means ignore tones
shorter than 6 hundredths of a second or 60 milliseconds).
Unless you experience problems with the system failing to recognize
touchtones, do not change these values. If you experience this problem,
try reducing the prompt DTMF length by one unit at a time until the voice
mail system consistently recognizes dialed touchtones. The minimum
value is 4 (40 milliseconds).
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T
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The following fields affect the voice mail system response to an incoming
ring signal. There is no need to adjust these values unless the voice mail
system fails to answer incoming calls. All timing fields are in hundredths of
a second (
e.g.
,
50
is one-half second).
Release on LCR
Tells the voice mail system whether or not to assume the caller has
hung up when it receives a loop current reversal signal from the NEC
Electra Elite telephone system.
Answer on Ring Low
Tells the voice mail system whether or not to wait through a complete
ring on incoming calls before answering.
Off-hook Delay
Tells the voice mail system how long to wait after answering the
telephone before speaking or accepting touchtones.
Ring-on Time/Ring-off Time
Incoming calls send a ring signal to the voice mail system with a
voltage alternating on and off. Line 7 specifies the time (in tenths of a
second) of the on and off periods in the ring cycle.
Pooled Delay
This field is not used with Electra Elite.










