- Maximum Continuous Tone before Hanging Up (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, that the voice mail system listens to a dial tone once a caller hangs up, before dropping the line. The range is 0 through 12000, the default is 6000.
- Hangup String Enter the sequence of DTMF digits and call transfer codes (& - = D H N T X P M) that the PBX sends to indicate that a call has terminated (been hung up).
Note:
This field is applicable to only certain switches that support inband integration. Leave this field blank for C-LAN, DMI-4, and RS-232 integrations.
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- Hangup String Timeout (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, that the voice mail system waits between digits before validating a hangup string. The range is 0 through 9999, the default is 0.
- Minimum Duration for Drop in Loop Current (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, that must elapse before the voice mail system recognizes a true drop in loop current. The range is 0 through 3000, the default is 300. Setting this field to 0 disables this feature.
- Maximum Silence before Hanging Up (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, that the voice mail system waits before hanging up, if a user falls silent while recording. The range is 0 through 12000, the default is 6000.
- Tone Settings:
- Tone Name Select the hangup tone that you want to configure.
Note:
You can populate the list via the Add New Tone button.
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- Tone Identifier Enter a unique identifier number for the tone selected in the Tone Name field. The range is 0 through 999, the default is 0.
- Tone Length (ms) Enter the time, in milliseconds, a recording can be allowed to continue after the hangup tone has been detected. The range is 0 through 9999, the default is 500.
- Add New Tone Click to add a new tone to the Tone Name pick list. You can add up to 64 tones
The system displays the Add New Tone dialog box. Enter a unique name for the hangup tone in the Tone Name field and click OK.
Note:
You must then configure the settings in the Tone Identifier and Tone Length (ms) fields.
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- Remove Tone Click to remove the tone selected in the Tone Name field. The system prompts you to confirm your decision before deleting the tone.