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<strong>iPECS</strong> <strong>SBG</strong>-<strong>1000</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> (IP-PBX Features)<br />

ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION RANGE DEFAULT<br />

Flex DID Timer<br />

The system will receive DID digits for this timer.<br />

01~99<br />

30<br />

After the timer expires, the system will use the last<br />

2 to 4 digits received as the DID digits.<br />

(100 msec.)<br />

CO Flash Timer<br />

This entry sets the duration of a Flash on the CO 000~300<br />

50<br />

Line.<br />

(10msec)<br />

SIP Station Registration<br />

Timer<br />

Shorter time will make more traffic. More than 10<br />

minute recommended. 0 means registration timer is<br />

disabled.<br />

0, 30~3600<br />

(seconds)<br />

3600<br />

3.2.3.3 Day/Night/Timed Schedule<br />

The system can be programmed to automatically select the Ring and COS mode based on time of<br />

day and day of week. Three Ring & COS modes are available: Day, Timed and Night. The Ring<br />

assignments are as defined in the Call Routing by Line and Ring Assignments Table. COS<br />

assignments are made according to Authorization Code & COS.<br />

The start times for Day, Night and start and end times for Timed modes are programmed for each<br />

day of the week. After Timed end time the mode goes to Day if time is less than Night mode. The<br />

Attendant can override the Automatic selection and select the desired Mode (Day, Night, or Timed)<br />

manually.<br />

3.2.3.4 Toll Exception Table<br />

There are four Toll Restriction Tables arranged in pairs. Each pair consists of an Allow Table and a<br />

Deny Table. Each Toll Exception Table permits entry of 50 Allow codes and 50 Deny codes. Each<br />

code can contain up to 20 digits including digits 0-9, “#” as a wild card (any digit) and “*” as the end<br />

of entry mark.<br />

Based on Table entries, stations or DISA users are allowed or denied dialing specified numbers.<br />

The following rules apply to establish restrictions based on the Table entries:<br />

• If entries are only made in the Allow Table, only those numbers entered can be dialed, all<br />

other dialed numbers will be restricted.<br />

• If entries are only made in the Deny Table, only those numbers entered will be restricted<br />

and all other numbers can be dialed.<br />

• When there are entries in both the Allow and Deny Table pair, if the number is in the Deny<br />

Table, the number will be restricted otherwise the number can be dialed without restriction.<br />

3.2.3.5 Emergency Dialing<br />

The Emergency Code Table is used to identify emergency numbers, which when dialed, will<br />

override all COS dialing restrictions. An Emergency Code number may be up to fifteen (15) digits<br />

in length.<br />

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