Specifications
Issue 2 - May, 2004 Talkpath - Digital Voice Processing System Technical Manual
The Registry
The Registry is a database of settings (similar to the Windows 95/NT Registry) that controls how
the Digital Voice Processing System operates. Changing settings in the Registry affects how the
system operates. Change the Registry using the Admin program or ECom as follows:
1 Admin: Select Setup, Advanced, Edit Registry. From the list box select add, delete or edit.
2 ECom: From the DOS prompt use DOS commands to look at and edit the Registry:
REGADD
Adds and changes Registry items. Run REGADD with no parameters to see a usage description.
REGLIST
Displays registry values. Run REGLIST with no parameters to see a usage description. After
making changes to the Registry that affect the system, restart the Digital Voice Processing System
so the changes are effective.
A Common Registry Variables
Registry Variable Description
AaBlindDelay Amount of time between AaTransferPreXXX and sending the
extension number to switch.
CallLogging Determines what information is written to the log file. Ss= System
Foundation, Vm= Voicemail, Aa=Auto-Attendant, Mn=Menus, Vo=
Voicemail Owner, Tm=Time Control, Mm=Message Manager,
No=Notification.
ComBaud On the voicemail unit side, this is the baud rate from the self-contained
voicemail unit. Valid baud rates are 300, 1200,2400, etc... (Default =
9600).
ComParam For voicemail, this is the Parity, Data Bits and Stop Bits from the self-
contained voicemail unit. Default is N81.
ComPort For voicemail, this is the Com Port that the self-contained voicemail
unit uses. Default is 1. (COM1)
* Note that on all systems only COM1 is supported.
Table A-1. Common Registry Variables










