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Table: Interface Parameters Page— Field Descriptions�
Field
Description
Values
Answer Delay:
Number of rings for the INTUITY system to delay before answering a call. (The delay can be regulated in your country.)
Range is 0–50�rings. Usually set at 0 to�2.
Post Onhook Delay:
Delay in the acknowledgment response to a request to go onhook. (If set too high, calls are not disconnected soon enough upon hangup, and system subscribers may have to wait too long to proceed.)
Range is 0–30000�msec in increments of 20�msec. Usually set at 2000.
Post Offhook Delay:
Delay in the acknowledgment response to a request to go offhook. (If set too high, the end user may be forced to wait too long after picking up the receiver to proceed.)
Range is 0–30000�msec in increments of 20�msec. Usually set at 1500.
SwitchHook Flash Duration:
Sets the duration for the switch hook flash to be recognized by the switch. (If the duration is too short, all transfers out of INTUITY Audix system will fail.)
Range 100–2000�msec in increments of 10�msec.
Wink Duration:
Specifies the minimum duration of the loss of loop current that the switch recognizes to signify a disconnect, if disconnect signaling is done using wink. (If set to low, disconnects will not occur.)
Range 80–800�msec in increments of 10 msec. Usually set at 300.
DTMF On-time:
Output DTMF tone duration for auto dialing. (The duration can be regulated in your country.)
Range is 20–30000 msec in increments of 10�msec. Usually set at 100.
DTMF Off-time:
Output DTMF interdigit pause for auto dialing. (The duration can be regulated in your country.)
Range is 20–30000 msec in increments of 10�msec. Usually set at 60.
CPT Detect Minimum The minimum detection level for call progress tones. (If set too low, the system can detect noise on the line as tone. If set too high, actual tones mught not be detected.) Range is –48 to 3 dBm in increments of 0.1 msec. Usually set at –35.
Energy Detect minimum Minimun energy level needed to classify speech energy used in answer detection. (If set too high, the answer might not be detected. If set too low, false detection may occur). Range is –48 to 3 dBm in increments of 0.1 msec. Usually set at –38.
Input Volume Specifies the incoming speech volume for INTUITY messages and prompts. If the volume is too low, messages might not be clearly audible. If too high, messages could be unacceptably loud to subscribers; clipping and hence distortion could occur. Normally, the default parameters provide appropriate volume levels; however, certain line characteristics may make changes necessary.See Volume Loss and Gain Settings in Input Volume and Output Volume below. Range is 500–5000�dB in increments of 10�dB. Suggested value is 4000 (12�dB).
Output volume:
Specifies outgoing speech volume.
This parameter controls the playback level of recorded messages and prompts. See Volume Loss and Gain Settings in Input Volume and Output Volume below.
Range is 500–5000�dB in increments of 10�dB. Suggested value is 1000 (0�dB).
Number of Rings To Wait For DNIS Specifies the number of tries to obtain DNIS on a Tip/Ring channel before running a default script (if any). The default is 2 rings. Range from 0 to 99.
Hunt Group Method Specifies the order of hunting for idle channels. (This value can affect the results of traffic analysis) Ascending

Descending

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Input Volume and Output Volume

The values in the Input Volume and Output Volume fields are volume multipliers (that is, plus or minus gain) of the incoming or outgoing signal. A value of 1000 is equivalent to multiplying the signal volume by 1 (that is, they indicate unity gain). Multiplying the current setting by 0.707 results in a –3 dB signal volume gain from the current volume (volume 3 dB lower). Multiplying the current setting by 0.414 results in a +3 dB signal volume gain from the current volume (volume 3 dB higher). The settings for gain in 3 dB increments from –21 dB to +21 dB are as follows:

Table: Volume Loss and Gain Settings �
dB Loss
Setting
dB Gain
Setting
0 dB
1000
0 dB
1000
–3 dB
707
3 dB
1412
–6 dB
501
6 dB
1995
–9 dB
354
9 dB
2818
–12 dB
251
12 dB
3981
–15 dB
177
15 dB
5623
–18 dB
125
18 dB
7943
–21 dB
89
21 dB
11220

 

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