
5.2.3 PBX Parameters
Inband Signaling
These parameters are used when the Integration Mode is set to Inband. If the PBX type is set to a
Code
(default)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
#9
Call State
Ringback Tone
Busy Tone
Reorder Tone
DND
Answer
Forwarded to Voice Mail (Ringing)
Forwarded to Voice Mail (Busy)
Forwarded to Extn.
Confirmation Tone
Disconnect
Sent to the Voice Mail Port When...
The extension dialed is ringing.
The extension dialed is busy.
An invalid extension number is dialed or the call is inadvertently connected to another Voice Mail port (also heard when no DTMF receiver is available to the Voice Mail extension).
The extension dialed has set the Do Not Disturb feature (DND).
The extension dialed is answered.
The extension dialed is forwarded to Voice Mail and another Voice Mail port is able to answer. (This lets the first Voice Mail port, usually an Auto Attendant, send the call to the other Voice Mail port.)
The extension dialed is forwarded to Voice Mail and no other Voice Mail ports are available to accept the call. (This signals the Voice Mail port, usually Auto Attendant, to let the caller leave a message.)
The extension dialed is forwarded to another
The Message Waiting Lamp On or Message Waiting Lamp Off code is dialed successfully.
The caller disconnects. The telephone company must set a CPC signal to the PBX line for this signal to work for trunk (CO line) calls.
Digit Translation Table Parameters
These parameters allow PBXs that have a fixed
a1001] can be changed to [#61001] by using these parameters.
• Inter-Digit Timeout
This parameter defines the interval of incoming signals
•Translation Table
When the system receives digits within the
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