Functions used for making calls
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Timer for Outgoing External Calls1
This setting specifies a maximum time for the duration
of an outgoing external call for each extension.
The time count starts upon connection of a call and it
never restarts while the call is in progress (e.g., when
there is a transfer). Once the specified time expires, the
call is automatically disconnected.
Required: This feature must have been configured and
activated for the extension.
Enter an external number.
Wait for the call to be answered. Initiate conversation.
Timer for the specified time period is initiated.
Before a call is disconnected by the timer, a 10-second
warning tone is sent to the extension and the message
"TIME EXCEEDED" is shown on the display.
Once the specified time has elapsed the call is discon-
nected.
DISA2
DISA (Direct Inward System Access) is a feature that al-
lows you to make an external call from an external tele-
phone (as if it was an extension) through your system.
In addition, the following features can activated or deac-
tivated:
”Internal” Æ page 55
”Deactivating a Feature” Æ page 87
”Conference” Æ page 47
”Night Service” Æ page 89
[1] See Programming an Extension - Timer for Outgoing External Calls,
in the Programming Manual
TIME EXCEEDED
[2] The HiPath 1100 allows only one DISA call at a time. When
there is a DISA call in progress, a second call to a DISA external line or
with DISA answering mode is treated as a regular call.
The DISA line is available for other callsas soon as the phone is placed
back on the hook. When there is a DISA call in progress, a second call
to a DISA external lineor with DISA answering mode is treated as a re-
gular call.
If a call is received over an external line configured as a Fax/DID and DI-
SA, the call is answered by the Fax/DID if this facility is available at the
moment.
You can program an external analog DISA line to be activated for certain
time periods (see External DISA Line, in the Programming Manual).
TAPI only monitors physical ports. To operate correctly, a DISA feature
must use special ports, and those cannot be monitored. If a physical
port is used when the DISA feature is active, the TAPI will be able to
monitor it.
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