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BASIC CALL HANDLING PROGRAMMING TASKS DX-120 Programming Manual
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Setting Talk Abandon Time Interval via PC-DBA (continued)
In the Talk Abandon Time field in the top right side of the screen:
2) Select the length of time that you want the system to wait before abandoning an active call if/when it
detects a drop in loop current.
• Valid options are between 50 and 1000 milliseconds, in intervals of 50 (50, 100, 150, 200, etc.).
• The default is 600 milliseconds.
When you are finished:
3) Click the Update button to store the settings into the database on the local disk.
4) Click the Close button to exit the current screen and return to the PC-DBA main screen.
When you have finished all programming changes:
5) Perform a SEND to copy the database changes to the DX-120 switch system memory.
SETTING TALK ABANDON TIME INTERVAL VIA THE DET
NOTE
chg, bksp, save, one, always, del, and ack are interactive LCD button operations.
Use the three buttons below the LCD display to activate the associated operation.
You can press Hold at any time to return to the previous level or press the volume
buttons to return to the main DB selection screen.
1) Enter Database Administration (see page 26) using the feature code Feature # * to display the password
prompt.
2) Enter the DB Admin password (see page 27).
3) Press show to display the DB Item Select screen.
4) Enter 03-42.
5) Press save to display the Talk Abandon Time screen.
6) Specify the number of milliseconds you want the system to wait when detecting a drop in loop current
before abandoning an active call.
• Valid options are between 50 and 1500 milliseconds, in intervals of 50 (50, 100, 150, 200, etc.).
• The default is 600 milliseconds.
7) Press save to store the setting.
8) Press the Hold button to return to the previous menu level.
OR
Press the volume UP button to return to the DB Item Selection screen.
OR
Exit programming (see “Exiting Database Administration” on page 27.
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