IPS 308/416 Revision 4 System Guide
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Page 85 IPS Configuration Program - Remote Operation It is possible for a computer running the Configuration Program in one location to communicate with an IPS unit at another site. Remote configuration is enabled when the System Manager enters the “772” command. When this command is entered, the IPS will answer the next incoming Central Office call in the DISA mode. If the incoming caller enters an ‘8’, the unit will enter a mode allowing a remote program to configure the IPS via tones sent through...
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Page 86 Computer Aided Telephony (CAT) Software The Computer Aided Telephony (CAT) version of the IPS software can operate in a computer environment where it can be controlled by an application running on the computer. All of the modes and comma nds discussed in this System Guide and in the User’s Guide will operate as described. A person at any extension can use all of the features listed. However, there ma y be other comma nds and capabilities which can be accessed from the computer application...
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Page 87 System Timing Parameters About System Timing Parameters The default value for the system timing parameters should be suitable for most applications and will never need to be changed. There may be some changes you will desire to make which will affect the operation of the system under certain conditions. Any changes made affect all outside lines and all extensions. Changing System Timing Parameters The command to change the system timing parameters requires that each setting be entered in the...
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Page 88 Delay After Each RS232C Line This determines the amount of delay inserted after each line of Call History information is sent across the RS232C port to the printer or PC. This setting is important only if you directly connect a computer or dedicated printer to the RS232C port. 00 0 milliseconds 01 16 milliseconds ... *04 64 milliseconds ... 99 1584 milliseconds Switchhook (Flash) Timing This is the minimum a mount of time necessary to perfor m a switchhook. If the switchhook is depressed for less...
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Page 89 Reminder Feature Timing When a call is put on hold, this setting determines the amount of time to wait to ring the person that placed the call on hold or to ring the Operator or a Rollover Extension if the extension that placed the call on hold is not available. 0 25 seconds 1 50 seconds * 2 175 seconds 3 300 seconds 4 425 seconds 5 550 seconds 6 675 seconds 7 800 seconds 8 925 seconds 9 5 seconds Outside Line Guard Time Once an outside call is complete (e.g., one of the parties hangs up), that...
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Page 90 Pulse Dialing Timing These settings relate to pulse mode dialing only. Break time is the time for generating a single pulse; it is the amount of time the line goes on- hook to send a dial pulse. Make time is the off-hook time between dial pulses. 0 48 milliseconds 1 56 milliseconds * 2 64 milliseconds 3 72 milliseconds 4 80 milliseconds 5 88 milliseconds 6 96 milliseconds 7 104 milliseconds 8 112 milliseconds 9 120 milliseconds 0 24 milliseconds * 1 32 milliseconds 2 40 milliseconds 3 48...
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Page 91 Tone (DTMF) Dialing Timing These settings relate to tone (DTMF) mode dialing for speed dialing and redialing operations. The duration parameter specifies the length of each DTMF tone. The pause time specifies the time between each digit. 0 56 milliseconds 1 64 milliseconds 2 72 milliseconds 3 80 milliseconds 4 88 milliseconds * 5 96 milliseconds 6 104 milliseconds 7 112 milliseconds 8 120 milliseconds 9 128 milliseconds 0 56 milliseconds 1 64 milliseconds 2 72 milliseconds 3 80 milliseconds 4...
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Page 92 Switchhook Timing to Outside Line This sets the time duration for making a switchhook on the outside line. This would be needed to activate features such as Call Waiting. The ability to send a switchhook to an outside line must be enabled for each outside line. (See “Programming Outside Lines”, page 30.) 0 96 milliseconds 1 192 milliseconds 2 288 milliseconds 3 384 milliseconds * 4 480 milliseconds 5 576 milliseconds 6 672 milliseconds 7 768 milliseconds 8 864 milliseconds 9 960 milliseconds...
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Page 93 Rollover After Call to Extension This parameter sets the amount of time an extension will ring in certain situations before the call is transferred to the Operator or a Rollover Extension. ¨ An extension specified by an incoming caller in the DISA mode will ring for this amount of time before being transferred to the Operator or a Rollover Extension. ¨ If an extension places a call on hold for too long and then does not answer after the IPS calls back, the call will be transferred to the Operator...
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Page 94 On Hook Time This defines how long the switchhook button must be depressed for the system to interpret the signal as a “hang up” instead of a switchhook. 0 192 milliseconds 1 288 milliseconds 2 384 milliseconds 3 480 milliseconds 4 576 milliseconds 5 672 milliseconds 6 768 milliseconds * 7 864 milliseconds 8 960 milliseconds 9 1056 milliseconds Speed Dialing Delay Time The IPS will pause for this amount of time after connecting to an outside line to dial a speed dial number or to redial the last...