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             Use this page to add a new AMIS Analog timing definition or change 
              an existing timing definition. 
            
 This page contains the following fields. 
 
            ID: Type an ID to identify this timing 
              definition. Use a number greater than 10,000. 
            Type: Type the name of the remote machine 
              for which you are adding or changing the timing definition. 
            Sending Transmit Delay: Type the 
              delay, in seconds, before transmitting AMIS Analog messages. 
            Sending Response Delay: Type the 
              delay, in seconds, before sending AMIS Analog responses. 
            Play Delay: Type the delay, in 
              seconds, before playing AMIS Analog messages. 
            Receiving Transmit Delay: Type the 
              delay, in seconds, before transmitting AMIS Analog messages. 
            Receiving Response Delay: Type the 
              delay, in seconds, before sending AMIS Analog responses. 
            Record Delay: Type the delay, in 
              seconds, before recording AMIS Analog messages. 
            The following buttons appear at the bottom of the page: 
            
              - Back: Click this button to return to the AMIS Analog 
                Timing Parameter Definition page.
 
              - Return to Main: Click this button to return to the Administration menu.
 
              - Add: On the Add New AMIS Timing Definition page, click 
                this button to add the new timing definition.
 
              - Change: On the Change An AMIS Timing Definition page, 
                click this button to save the changes to an existing timing definition.
 
              - Cancel: Click this button to return to the Directory 
                View page.
 
              - Help: Click this button to get information about completing 
                this page. 
 
             
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