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Commands 6-49
Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0
PB60014–01
duration
of this delay
, the message server flashes again for dialtone, or, in the case of dialing
strings, hangs up and tries again.
This delay may be modified in the CPT environment to account for slow CPT (for
dialtone) from the PBX.
FIRST DIGIT TIMEOUT WHILE WAITING FOR DTMF CALL RECORD
This delay value is the time the message server waits after going of
f hook for the first DTMF
digit of an enhanced DTMF in-band call record.
Use —
Some PBXs might not send DTMF call records (digits) in a timely manner
. If this
occurs, the Octel Overture 200/300 plays the default company greeting. This delay forces the
message server to wait longer for the first DTMF digit of the call record.
INTERDIGIT TIMEOUT WHILE WAITING FOR DTMF CALL RECORD
This delay is the length of time that the message server waits for subsequent DTMF digits of
an enhanced DTMF in-band call record. After the message server receives a DTMF digit of a
call record, this timer starts. If the time ends before receiving another digit, the message
server assumes that the PBX is finished sending digits. If the digits received match a Call
Record Condition in the DTMFINT T
able, the message server takes the appropriate action
(plays mailbox greeting, etc.). If the digits received
do not
match a Call Record Condition,
the message server plays the default company greeting.
Use —
If a PBX is slow in sending DTMF digits, this delay should be increased to
compensate for this.
DELAY BEFORE PLAYING PROMPT AFTER RECEIVING CALL RECORD
This delay is the time that the message server waits before playing a greeting or prompt after
receiving a complete enhanced DTMF call record.
Use
When the PBX sends a DTMF call record to the Octel Overture 200/300, the speech
path is not sent through to the caller
. The caller hears silence or a ringback tone. After the
PBX sends the last DTMF digit of the call record, it connects the caller and the Octel
Overture 200/300. If the PBX is slow to send the speech path through, part of the greeting or
prompt could be clipped. By extending this delay
, the message server waits longer before
playing a greeting or prompt.
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This delay is used to detect Ring-No-Answer (RNA). The default for this delay is a value of
5000 msec.
Use
When internal calls have a value specified in Information Index T
able 7 —
NUMBER OF RINGS BEFORE EXTENSION NO ANSWER, this value multiplied by the
duration of one ring gives the time-out value for RNA. When message waiting outcalls have a
value specified in Information Index T
able 8 — NUMBER OF MESSAGE W
AITING
RINGS, this value is used to compute the time-out value for RNA.
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This delay is used to detect call transferring hang-up delays. The default for this delay is a
value of 30000 msec.
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