Omega lite configuration instrument – 2N Omega Lite - Configuration Tool manual v1.6 User Manual
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User’s manual – configuration instrument
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2.5. External lines
2.5.1. Types of lines
In this table the properties of the individual lines for the analogue external lines is
set up
Analogue external line
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Name – a maximum 14-character name for the external line
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Series – only an incoming external line which has not been tested for correct
working and cannot be entered upon in the outgoing direction
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16 kHz – an external line with a 16 kHz impulse receiver
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Private – a line connected to a private network, which is not charged.
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Without authorisation – on this line a check of authorisation is not made
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Test CPT. A test for the dialling tone on the external line
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Current test. The other option is to test the line current when answering
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Prefix- a 4-digit prefix, which is automatically chosen as the first (DID through a
superior PBX) after engaging a line. The prefix is not recorded in the charging
row.
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Dialling – setting the type of dialling for an external line
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Announcement tone length– determines how long it must detect an external
dialling tone so that it can designate the line as working. If the value “0” is set
then the tone is never checked and this line will thus never report a fault.
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Time to dial startup determines the minimum time for dialling to be started
after the external dialling tone has been detected
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Min time for accounting – the period deducted from the call time for temporary
charging
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Priority – an internal line must have higher or the same priority so that it can
use this external line.