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Chapter 6: System Branch
Feature Timers
PI 9.xx
Feature Timers - Route: FE.T (or 0,0,1,0)
BELL_RING:
Defines the cadence of both internal (station-to-bell) and external (trunk-to-bell) Central
Bell/UNA calls.
ON_BELL [6]
Determines the duration of Bell/UNA relay contact closure.
Range: 1-65,534 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 10 units (1 second)
OFF_BELL [7]
Determines the duration for which the Bell/UNA relay contact is open, i.e. between
Bell Ring On cycles (above).
Range: 1-65,534 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 20 units (2 seconds)
ATT. MSG (Attendant Message Waiting) [8]
Determines the ring burst duration used to indicate Attendant Message Waiting.
Range: 1-600 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 50 units (5 seconds)
EXPENSIVE_ROUTE_TONE [9]
Determines the duration of an EXPENSIVE_ ROUTE_TONE.
the Routing Class
Expensive_ Route_Tone programming is
Service (Warning Tone) and for Routingalso required in(Expensive Tone, Seeof
Dial Services
Chapter 15).
Range: 1-20 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 10 units (1 second)
RING [10]
Determines the silence period after offhook to answer a feature ring (for example,
wakeup, reminder, camp on, etc.), the system waits for a “Snooze” or “Activate” dial
code. Time-out after ring for feature activation.
Range: 50-600 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 100 units (10 seconds)
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Feature Timers - Route: FE.T (or 0,0,1,0)
SUPV_RECALL (PWDS Supervision Recall) [11]
Determines the time interval in which a trunk-to-trunk call, of two connected trunk
ports without disconnect supervision (determined by trunk port definition) is terminated
or recalled to the Incomplete Calls destination for monitoring and supervision (see p. 6-18).
Also operates on magneto-to-magneto stations or magneto-to-trunk and
DISA by external trunk-to-trunk port.
Range: 300-7,200 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 3,600 units (6 minutes)
CONF_SUPV_RECALL (Conference Supervision Recall) [12]
Determines the time interval in which a trunk or any port without disconnect
supervision is connected to a conference and is recalled to the Incomplete Calls
destination for monitoring and supervision.
Range: 300-7,200 units (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 1800 units (3 minutes)
BREAK_IN/OUT (Break In/Out Alert) [13]
Determines the duration of the alert tone when break-in/out occurs. The tone
cadences are defined in the TON option (see page 6-52).
timer is
the conference
Thisalert toneirrelevant for conference calls. The duration ofthe call) is set to
call
(i.e. when an additional user joins or leaves
one second and cannot be modified.
Range: 1-30 (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 10 units (1 sec.)
BREAKIN_WARNING
Defines the background tone that is heard by the two parties engaged in a call
during the entire break-in period. The tone warns the conversing parties that a third
party is listening. This tone can only be activated when the BREAK_IN_WARNING
system feature is set to Yes, see page 6-30. The combination of off/on periods
determines the tone character.
ON [14]
Determines the duration of the BREAKIN_WARNING tone.
Range: 1-65,534 (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 1 units (0.1 second)
OFF [15]
Determines the duration that the BREAKIN_WARNING tone is off.
Range: 1-65,534 (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 20 units (2 seconds)
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Feature Timers - Route: FE.T (or 0,0,1,0)
DTMF_TONE:
The following two parameters define the character of the DTMF tone administered by the
Coral system over a DTMF trunk when placing outgoing calls.
ON [16]
Determines the duration of the DTMF tone.
Range: 4-50 (1 unit = 10ms); Default: 10 units (100ms)
OFF [17]
Determines the minimum silence period between DTMF tones.
Range: 4-50 (1 unit = 10ms); Default: 10 units (100ms), Eu3: 16 units (160ms)
GRP_CALL_RING [18]
Defines the time that all the telephones of a Group Call Conference continue ringing
before the conference is locked against additional members. This duration starts
when a caller dials the group call dial number, at which time all the station member
sets ring. The members can off-hook and join the conference. Stations that go
unanswered will continue ringing until this GRP_CALL_RING times out. Members who
did not answer are now blocked from joining the group call.
For more information on Group Calls, see Chapter 10-Groups.
Range: 1-6,553 (1 unit = 1 sec.); Default: 30 units (30 sec.)
V.M_SLT_DELAY_BEFORE_DIAL [19]
{V9.7x}
Defines the time delay before the Coral sends its DTMF digits to the Voice Mail
System after receiving an answer signal from the Voice Mail System.
Range: 1-6,553 (1 unit = 0.1 sec.); Default: 1 unit ( 100 ms)
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System Features
PI 9.xx
System Features - Route: SFE (or 0,0,4,1)
System Feature parameters allow, deny, or modify the feature operations at the system
level. The following SFE options are available:
SFE Option
MNEMONIC
PAGE #
Trunk Calls Outgoing
SFE,0
6-7
Trunk Calls Incoming
SFE,1
6-12
Station Options
SFE,2
6-13
Intercept/Incomplete
SFE,3
6-18
Call Forwarding
SFE,4
6-22
Camp-On
SFE,5
6-24
Hotel
SFE,6
6-25
Messaging
SFE,7
6-27
Tones
SFE,8
6-30
Diagnostics
SFE,9
6-31
ISDN
SFE,10
(see Chapter 26)
NETWORK
SFE,11
(see Chapter 28)
WIRELESS
SFE,12
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System Features
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System Features - Outgoing Trunks - Route: SFE, 0 ( or 0,0,4,1,0)
The following options apply only to outgoing trunk calls.
TK_TO_TK_CONNECT (Trunk To Trunk Connection) [0]
Allows or denies trunk to trunk connections. For example, trunks can remain
connected after the station originating a 3-way conference call, involving two trunks,
goes onhook (disconnects); or an incoming E&M dial trunk call can continue dialing
out on another trunk once the station has disconnected.
a prohibited trunk to trunk connection on specific
To override TK_TK_CONNECT_OVERRIDE in TGDEF, see apage 8-20.trunk
group, use
To override the trunk to trunk prohibition on specific stations, use
TK_TK_XFER_OVERRIDE in COS, see page 7-12.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: No
TK_TO_TK_TO_ST (Trunk To Trunk To Station Connection) [1]
Allows or denies all stations the ability to establish a 3-way conference call using
two trunks.
Range: Yes/No;
Default: Yes, (No: Eu systems)
PASS_TK (Pass Trunk) [2]
Allows or denies all stations the ability to transfer an established trunk call to
another station.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: Yes
PASS_TK_DIAL_TONE (Pass Trunk Dial Tone) [3]
Allows or denies all stations the ability to pass the trunk dial tone to another
station. (This feature is also restricted in station Class Of Service.)
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: Yes
MAX_DGTS_ON_TK (Maximum Digits On Trunk) [4]
Determines the maximum number of digits available for dialing out on a trunk
(applies also to Routing, SMDR and Toll Barrier Analysis). This does not affect
the numbers dialed after a calibrated opening instruction. However, the maximum
number of digits that can be displayed on an SMDR Report is 32 up to V8.3x and 51
digits in {V8.54} and higher.
Range:
0-51;
Default: 51
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System Features - Outgoing Trunks - Route: SFE, 0 ( or 0,0,4,1,0)
SAVE_&_SEND_DTMF (Before Tk Dial Tone) [5]
Determines whether the system will store DTMF digits before the trunk dial tone is
present. The system transmits the stored digits after dial tone is detected when this
parameter is set to Yes.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: Yes
#ACCT_DGTS (Number Of Account Code Digit) [6]
Determines the length (# of digits) of the system call account codes that are used for call
charges (billing). Selecting a number between 5 and 16 causes the SMDR On-Line report
to print two lines per call record, the second line includes the dial number. Changes made
in this parameter will also change all codes in the VFAC table. The total number of
VFACs is dependent on: VFAC_ACCT in SIZ (see Chapter 4- Size Definition), which must be
defined first, and #ACCT_DGTS as shown in the following table.
Range: 1-16;
Default: 4 (16: European systems)
#ACCT _DGTS
Maximu m Nu mber of Co des
per Dig it Defi ni ti on
4
100
5, 6
1,000
7
10,000
8-16
10,000 (up to V8.3x)
8-16
65,000 {from V8.5x}
When the
page) is
to Yes,
range between 4
when VFACVFACset(see nextits range setbetweenits and 16is(see below). and 16;
is
to No,
is
1
PASS_ACCT_CODE_FOR_TK_TO_TK_XFER [7]
{V8.5x}
Determines whether an account code that was defined for the 1st trunk will
automatically be passed to the 2nd trunk upon transferring.
An extension is connected with trunk no. 1. The extension user defines an ACCT_CODE.
The extension user transfers trunk no. 1 to another trunk, no. 2, and disconnects. This
parameter defines whether the ACCT_CODE that was defined for trunk no. 1 will be
automatically defined for trunk no. 2 and is printed in the SMDR record.
Note: Mainly for Caller ID application. See MFC_CALLER_ID (page 6-11). Transfer
the extension # (account code), on Outgoing trunk for CLI SMDR. The extension #
(account code) is originated by the Coral.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: No
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System Features - Outgoing Trunks - Route: SFE, 0 ( or 0,0,4,1,0)
VFAC. [8]
Determines whether or not the VFAC feature is used for making outgoing calls.
Additionally, defining VFAC to Yes ensures that all dialed Account Codes are checked
and verified according to the VFAC Code table. If #ACCT_DGTS above is set to less
than 4 then the VFAC parameter may not be set to Yes (see Chapter 24).
Range:
Default:
Yes (All account numbers are checked and verified)
No (Account numbers are neither checked nor verified);
No
CHARGE_TYPE (Meter Pulse/Cost - Call Duration)[9]
Determines whether charge calculation is based upon a Metering Pulse (Mtr and
AOC) or the Call Duration (Cost calculation feature).
For advice of charge (AOC) feature, enter M.
Range:
Default:
M (Metering pulses and AOC),
C (cost calculation based on call duration)
C (Eu: M)
METER_BEFORE_CONNECT [10]
Determines whether metering pulses before a trunk call is established are relevant
for call charging.
Not used in North America (CC0 systems).
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: No (Yes: European systems)
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System Features - Outgoing Trunks - Route: SFE, 0 ( or 0,0,4,1,0)
AOC (Advice of Charge)
The following three parameters are relevant to the Advice of Charge (AOC) feature,
when CHARGE_TYPE (previous page) = Meter, and METERING_UNIT_CHARGE (in Trunk
Group Definitions) is not equal to N (see Chapter 8).
C
O
S
T
$
$
$
x
x
x
x
x
.
y
y
C
O
S
T
$
$
$
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
C
O
S
T
x
x
x
x
x
.
y
y
$
$
$
C
O
S
T
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
$
$
$
$$$ = Currency unit (3 characters)
xxxxx.yy
; xxxxx = Cost 00,000 to 99,999
zzzzzzzz = Cost 00,000,000 to 99,999,999
yy = Cents 00 to 99
Upon termination of a call, the call cost is displayed in one of the above options
according to the following parameters:
CURRENCY_UNIT [11]
{V8.5x}
Defines the three alphabetic characters of currency unit, used in a country.
The currency unit appears on a caller’s keyset display and in the CHARGE field of
an SMDR record, along with the outgoing call price.
Range: Enter 3 printable ASCII characters. For space/blank, enter underscore: "_"
Default: "$__" (Eu2: "DM_", CC1: Shekel)
CURRENCY_SIGN_PLACEMENT [12]
{V8.5x}
Defines the location of currency unit, to the left or right of the outgoing call price.
The currency unit appears on a caller’s keyset display and in the CHARGE field of
an SMDR record along with the outgoing call price.
Range: L (left), R (right);
Default: Right (CC1: Left)
CURRENCY_FORMAT [13]
{V8.5x}
Defines the outgoing call price display format, with or without a decimal point.
This parameter is applicable to the price which appears on a caller’s keyset display
along with the currency unit.
Note: The charge field format of an SMDR record is unchangeable.
Range:
Default:
1 (xx,xxx.yy 5 digits for integer number, with a decimal point and
2 cents/ten digits)
2 (zz,zzz,zzz 8 digits for integer number, without decimal point);
1
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System Features - Outgoing Trunks - Route: SFE, 0 ( or 0,0,4,1,0)
DGTL_TRK ANS_AS_MTR [14]
Determines whether an E1 Digital Trunk outgoing call charge is started (metering
pulse) when an answer is detected. When answer is detected, an additional metering
pulse is charged.
Not used in North America (i.e. T1 trunks).
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: No
MAX_AUTO_REDIAL_ATTEMPTS [15] {V8.5X}
Determines the number of automatic redialing attempts.
The Coral system will redial until the external phone rings or up to the number of
attempts defined (here) system-wide, before the outside number is erased from the
scanner list.
Range:
1-15, N(No Limit);
Default: N, CC0:15,
MFC_CALLER_ID (st#/Acct_Code [16]
Eu2:5
{V8.5X}
Defines whether the caller ID number, sent by the Coral on MFC trunks to another
exchange in order to identify the calling exchange, is based on station number or
account code. (When ’A’ is selected and account code not applied by the user, the
number 6666 is sent by default).
See MFC_ST#_IN_CALLER_ID in Trunk Group (page 8-23).
Note: Mainly for Caller ID application. See PASS_ACCT_CODE on page 6-8.
Range:
Default:
S (station #), A (account code);
S
MEET-ME PAGER PREFIX [17]
This option is used when dialing over an E&M trunk group connected to the paging
system known as ESPA (European Selective Paging Manufacturers Association). All
ranges are entered within parentheses. No digits in parentheses indicate a Meet-Me
Mode. Up to a maximum of two digits are allowed, separated by a comma.
Range:
Default:
( ) = Meet-Me Mode Always, (x), (x,y)
x, y can be any of the following: *, #, 0, 1-9;
( )
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System Features
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System Features - Incoming Trunks - Route: SFE,1 ( or ,0,0,4,1)
The following options apply only to incoming trunk calls.
DISA_SUSTAIN_DGT[0] (DISA - Direct Inward System Access)
Determines the single digit which must be transmitted from an external DTMF telephone
to maintain a Remote Access connection. The digit must be sent before the end of each
time period, as determined by the SUPV_RECALL timer in Feature Timers, see p. 6-3.
Range:
0-9, #,
∗;
Default:
∗
DISA_NEW_CALL_DGT (DISA New Call Digit) [1]
Determines the single digit that must be transmitted from an external DTMF
telephone to permit the caller to dial another system number after completing the
previous Remote Access call. After pressing the digit, the system sends a new system
dial tone to the Remote Access trunk, and is prepared to receive additional digits.
Range:
0-9, #,
∗;
Default: #
DID_DIAL_TONE (DID Second Dial Tone) [2]
Determines whether dial tone is sent in response to an incoming DID trunk seizure
before the dialed digits are received from the Central Office, when set to Yes.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: No (Tone not sent)
E&M_CONT_DIAL_TONE (E&M Continuous Second Dial Tone) [3]
Determines whether a dial tone is sent in response to an incoming seizure on incoming
E&M continuous trunks before the digits are received from a distant PABX.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: Yes (Tone sent)
E&M_PULSE_DIAL_TONE (E&M Pulsed Second Dial Tone) [4] {V8.5x}
Determines whether a dial tone is sent in response to an incoming seizure on
incoming E&M pulsed trunks before the digits are received from a distant PABX.
Range:
Yes/No;
Default: Yes (Tone sent)
OPERATOR_ACCESS (Single-0/Double-0X) [5]
(Used only for Eu2 Countries)
Defines whether an incoming GID trunk can dial a single digit “0” (zero) or leading
“0” (zero) followed by an additional digit as defined by the DID Group Filter, see
page 8-26, and the System Numbering Plan for attendants.
Range: S/D;
Default: S
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System Features
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System Features -Station Options- Route: SFE, 2 ( or 0,0,4,1,2)
ALL:
The following options apply to all station types.
MAX_RING [0]
Determines the maximum number of single line telephones (SLTs) which can ring
simultaneously per ringer power supply (RPS). The total number of SLTs which can
ring simultaneously, in the Coral I and II systems, is equal to MAX_RING. In the
Coral III, the maximum number is equal to MAX_RING times the total number of RPS
devices installed in the system. See page 6-58 for a detailed description of ringers.
Range: 1-20;
Default: 20 (4:Coral SL)
MAX_BOSS_RING [1]
Determines the maximum number of stations in a Boss Group which can ring
simultaneously.
Range:
1-20;
Default: 20
DIGIT_ONE_AS_H. F. (Digit
‘‘1’’ Used As Hookflash) [2]
Defines the digit ‘‘1’’ as a hookflash (Y) or a ‘‘1’’ digit that is ignored (N).
This option applies to any SLT, keyset, or trunk port during a call or when the
ring/busy tone is heard.
In noisy areas this parameter should be set to No.
Range: Yes/No;
Default: Yes
KEYSET:
The following options apply only to EKTs, VDKs, DKTs and DSTs.
PCC_CAP [3]
Authorization Limit
Defines the type of external PCC connected to the VDK or DKT W/APA or ADPL or
4IAA port. This is a system wide parameter that applies to all the PCCs. Entering
Yes enables a state-of-the-art Computerized Attendant Position (CAP) which
supports up to an eight digit numbering plan. Entering No enables an old
generation PCC which supports a four digit numbering plan.
Range:
Default:
Yes(CAP)/No;
The ADPL does not support the PCC, therefore this parameter must
be set to Yes.
No
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