Dialogic 6.2 User Manual
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General Information
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delayed_on_
hook_timer
50 ms
Delayed on hook timer. If set to a
value greater than 0, the
amount of time it waits for the
host to set the line onhook
(message L4L3mCLEAR_
REQUEST) after the protocol
has detected termination of the
call. If this timer expires, the
protocol sets the line onhook
automatically. If this value is set
to 0 or infinity (0xFFFF), the
protocol waits forever for the
host to set the line onhook. The
timer is only used if field
delayed_onhook_mode is set to
TRUE.
IISDN56_DELAYED_ON_
HOOKTIMER_DEFAULT (20)
1 second
delayed_wink_
timer
20 ms
Delayed Wink timer. If set to a
value greater than 0, the
amount of time it waits for the
host to send the wink ((message
L4L3mTX_WINK) after the
protocol has detected an
incoming call. If this timer
expires, the protocol sends the
wink automatically. If this value
is set to 0 or infinity (0xFFFF),
the protocol waits forever for the
host to send the wink. The timer
is only used if field delayed_
wink_mode is set to TRUE.
IISDN_DELAYED_WINK_
TIMER_DEFAULT (20)
1 second
dptimer_break 10 ms
Dial Pulse Break.
On-hook (break) time for
outdialing a dial pulse digit.
IISDN56_DPBREAK_TIMER_
DEFAULT (4)
40 ms
dptimer_end_
dial_pause
10 ms
Dial Pulse Pause After Dialing.
Time after outpulsing the last
digit before Instant ISDN sends
any supervision signals or
receives answer supervision.
IISDN56_DPEND_DIAL_TIMER_
DEFAULT (5)
50 ms
dptimer_
immed_delay
10 ms
Dial Pulse Immediate Delay.
Time after an incoming seizure
before Instant ISDN will accept
incoming dial pulse digits.
IISDN56_IMMED_DELAY_
TIMER_DEFAULT (10)
100 ms
Table 13. Robbed Bit Signaling Timers (Continued)
Timer
Granularity Definition
Default Value