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| “Channel Configuration: Channel 1 & Channel 2” Screen Field Definitions (cont’d) |
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| Auto Attendant Delay | n= 0, n= | The CallFinder receives calls on the DID line and |
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| in seconds | then passes them on to the PBX. Some PBXs |
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| have an |
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| extensions. When the CallFinder directs an |
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| incoming call to the PBX it must sometimes wait |
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| some duration for a PBX |
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| dialing the extension. The Auto Attendant Delay |
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| parameter specifies the length of time that the |
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| CallFinder will wait for the auto attendant in this |
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| context. |
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| For FXS. The CallFinder rings the PBX. The |
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| PBX seizes the line. The CallFinder waits n |
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| seconds before dialing the proper PBX |
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| extension. Use a value of n = 1 second or more. |
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| Default = 2 |
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| For FXO. The CallFinder seizes the line from the |
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| PBX. If Auto Attendant Delay value is set to zero |
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| (n= 0), then the CallFinder will listen for dial tone |
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| on the PBX extension line and begin dialing the |
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| extension as soon as dial tone is detected. If n > |
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| 0, then the CallFinder waits n seconds before |
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| dialing. Default= 0 |
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| Extension Speaker Gain | 0 - 255 | The degree of amplification that the CallFinder |
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| imposes on the FXS/FXO receive level. |
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| Default = 30 |
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| NOTE: This is a very sensitive parameter. In |
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| general, you should not need to change it. |
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| Change this parameter only if necessary and |
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| then very carefully to remedy audio quality |
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| problems. Misadjustment of this parameter can |
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| cause unacceptable degradation of performance. |
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| Update (button) |
| Click on this button to save and activate the |
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| changes to the channel configuration. |
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