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System Timers II (PGM 221) A-86
Appendix A: System Programming Tables
MBX IP Description / Operations & Programming Guide
System Timers II (PGM 221)
PAUSE TMR -- A Timed pause of this duration is used in Speed
Dial and during other automatically dialed digits sent to the
PSTN.
5 1-9 secs 3
VM PAUSE TMR -- When the system sends a "Pause" to Voice
Mail using In-band signals, the Pause interval is defined by this
timer.
6 1-9 secs 3
VMIB-MSG MIN TMR -- This timer sets the minimum duration
allowed for a voice mail message in the system's VMIB.
Messages shorter than this period are not stored.
7 1-9 secs 4
VMIB-MSG MAX TMR -- This timer sets the maximum duration
allowed for the User Greeting in the system's VMIB.
8 00-999 secs 60
CALL-WAIT WARN TMR -- Determine the call-wait indication
tone repeat time.
9 010-1800 secs 030
CAMP-ON WARN TMR -- Determine the camp-on indication
tone repeat time.
10 010-1800 secs 030
CCR INTER-DGT TMR -- Inter-digit timer used with Customer
Call Routing function.
11 01-30 secs 03
WEB PSWD GUARD TMR -- If no data packets are received
during a Web Admin connection for the Guard time, a password
check will be initiated by the system.
12 001-999 mins 5
PGM 221 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
SLT HOOK BOUNCE TMR -- determines the amount of
time the System considers an actual state change in the
hook-switch and not a momentary contact bounce.
1 01-25 (100 msec) 01
SLT MAX H_FLASH TMR -- sets the maximum time an
SLT user can depress the hook-switch for a Flash signal.
2 01-25 (100 msec) 05
SLT MIN H_FLASH TMR -- sets the minimum time an SLT
user must depress the hook-switch for a Flash signal.
3 000-250 (10 msec) 020
LCO RING ON TMR -- sets the 'ON' time of the incoming
ring cycle for System Ring Detect to recognize the
incoming call.
4 1-9 (100 msec) 2
PGM 220 BTN RANGE DEFAULT
Release 1.0
November 2010