Samsung DCS-816 Programming Manual page 128

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SAMSUNG
DCS-816
CALLBACK NO ANS: This timer controls the time before the callback is
CAMP ON RECALL:
CLIP DISPLAY TIME: The amount of time that the Calling Line ID information
CLIP MSG RECEIVE: The amount of time that the system will allow a valid
C.O. CLEAR TIME:
CO CONFIRM TIME: After this time, the outgoing call is disconnected or you
C.O.–C.O.
DISCONNECT:
CONFER TONE INT: This timer controls the timing of intervals between the
CONFIRM TONE
TIME
DIAL PASS TIME:
DISA DISCONNECT: This timer controls the maximum duration of a DISA call.
DISA LOCK OUT TM: This timer controls the duration of time a DISA call is not
DISA NOANS DISC.: This timer controls the duration of time a DISA call is
DISA PASS CHECK: This timer defines the time period before the system
DISPLAY DELAY TM: This timer controls the duration a display is shown in the
automatically cancelled when a callback detects Ring No
Answer.
This timer controls the duration of time a camped–on call
will stay at a destination before recalling to the
transferring station.
remains on the keyset's display. While on a trunk
conversation, users are allowed to review received CLIP
by pressing SCROLL à CLIP soft key, but LCD will
automatically go back to trunk conversation status on
expiration of this timer.
message from the C.O.
The length of time a DTS key remains busy after
cleardown.
can hear the confirm tone.
This timer monitors the duration of an unsupervised co-
nference; when it expires, both trunks are disconnected.
tones heard by the parties in a conference.
The tone heard when a feature is activated or deactiva-
ted.
This timer is the wait time for preventing the misdialling of
an outgoing call. After the last digit has been dialled, the
voice path is connected.
allowed to be made after the DISA error counter has
expired (MMC 500).
disconnected by force when called party is not answered.
clears the incorrect passcode counter.
LCD display. This timer also controls the duration of time
that error tone is heard.
MMC 501 (Page 4 of 7)
Programming
February, 1999

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