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Lucent Technologies Octel 100 Implementation And Service Manual
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-63 Related Parameters/Features This parameter determines the length of the flash hook for any codes that include an ampersand, such as release codes. If Set Too High If this parameter is set too high, the phone system may misinterpret the flash hook as a hang-up. If Set Too Low If this parameter is set too low, the phone system may not recognize the flash hook. Min 0 Max 30000 Default 50 Requires...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-64 Call Transfer Parameters Duration Time of Valid DTMF (TONELEN) This parameter defines the minimum duration, in 10 millisecond units, of DTMF digits for them to be recognized by the switch. This parameter applies only to transfer and outcalls. The TONELEN required for the switch is automatically entered when the Integrator utility is run for the switch. Related Parameters/Features Parameter G72 in...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-65 Call Transfer Parameters Third-Party Transfer (End) Code This parameter defines the code required for the Visual Mailbox voice fax server to be released from a conference between the switch, the voice fax server, and a subscriber’s extension after a blind transfer is initiated when using the dialer or immediate call. This parameter applies only to messaging systems that support Visual Mailbox. When/How...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-66 When/How to Use The Release Code W hen Busy is defined, if required, when the Integrator utility is run for the switch. You should not need to modify this parameter after it is set by Integrator. This release code is hard-coded for some switches and programmable on others. If you choose to modify this parameter, it is recommended that you write down the original code in case you need to reenter it. The...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-67 Call Screening Parameters Release Code When Reject This parameter defines the release code required to pull the call back from the switch when the subscriber rejects the call during a call screening attempt. After the messaging system retrieves the call, it informs the caller that there was no answer and voices the available options. When/How to Use The Release Code W hen Reject parameter is defined,...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-68 Call Waiting Parameters (Page 16 of 26) The Call W aiting parameters determine how the messaging system dispatches call waiting attempts. Call waiting notifies the subscriber of another incoming call when the subscriber is on the line by sounding a tone ov er the subscriber’s handset or intercom. Call waiting is a system-wide feature and cannot be activ ated or deactiv ated for indiv idual mailboxes. W hen...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-69 When/How to Use The minimum and maximum for this parameter refer to the allowed length of the entry, not an actual number. Related Parameters/Features The system dials the Release Code for Call W aiting after the Call W aiting Code to take control of the call. If Set Too High Not applicable. If Set Too Low Not applicable. Min — Max — Default Blank Requires Restart No Switch-Dependent...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-70 Outbound Dialing Parameters Number of Digits in Local Telephone Number This parameter defines the number of digits in telephone numbers in the local dialing area. When/How to Use In the United States and Canada, the default of 7 is normally used. In other countries, however, the number of digits may be different. Related Parameters/Features Dial Plan is used only when the destination number exceeds the...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-71 Outbound Dialing Parameters Use DialPlan Database This parameter determines whether the Dial Plan utility is used to determine the correct dialing sequence for the following outcall operations: · OctelNet · Adm inistered AMIS · Network replies · Delivery of Fax Retrieval requests When/How to Use Dial Plan compares destination phone numbers to the Dial Plan database to determine whether the numbers...
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13. Setting Up the System Implementation and Service Manual System Setup Parameters List13-72 the system takes the port off hook for an outbound event. W hen this happens, the outbound event may be lost. Related Parameters/Features If a port is dedicated to Outbound on the Port Parameters tab, the system does not use SCHDW AIT for that port. The DTONW AIT parameter on the Message Delivery tab determines the amount of continuous energy the system must detect to recognize it as dial tone. If Set...