Ia4100, Administrator guide, Programming commands (continued) – Code Blue IA4100 SINGLE BUTTON ANALOG SPEAKERPHONE User Manual
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IA4100
Administrator Guide
Programming Commands (continued)
Programming Call Properties
Command
Explanation
Format
Default
50
Give up waiting for dial tone
50
5#
51
Call progress detection delay
(give up time waiting after dial)
51
20#
52
Give up time waiting for answer
52
30#
53
Call connected detection
53
0#
54
Call loop cycles
54
2#
55
Force half duplex operation
55
0#
56
Full duplex noise cancellation setting
56
0#
57
Local loop training
57#
#
58
Answer message repeat playing
58
0#
59
Request for Acknowledgement beep delay
59
15#
NOTES: FORMAT VALUE PARAMETERS
Command 50 = Give up wait for dial tone: 00 -99
00 = ring down
01 - 99 = 1 - 99 seconds
If dial tone is not detected in this time, the phone will hang up (default is 5 seconds).
Command 51 = Call progress detection delay: 1 - 99
1 - 99 = 1 - 99 seconds
Call progress tone detection. Time that the phone will wait monitoring progress tones.
Command 52 = Wait for answer: 00 - 99
00 - 99 = 0 - 99 seconds
Time that the phone will wait from initiation for a call to be answered before dialing the
next
number
Command 53 = Call connected detection: 0 or 1
0 = When voice or DTMF is detected by the IA4100
1 = After call is placed (non-ADA; forces call to connect)
Command 54 = Call Loop Cycle: 1- 9
1 - 9 = 1 - 9 loops
The number of dialing attempts the phone will perform on all programmed phone numbers, in
order, before resetting to standby
Command 55 = Force half duplex operation: 0 or 1
0 = full duplex
1 = half duplex
Command 56 = Full duplex noise cancellation: 0 - 3
0 - 3 = low to high
Command 57 = Local loop training
Train and tune to the local loop length
Command 58 = Answer message repeat playing: 0 or 1
0 = message is played once upon call answered
1 = message is played continuously until DTMF 33 is pressed by guard
See Programming Buttons and Inputs, Commands 71 - 74 (page 12)
Command 59 = RFA tone delay: 00 - 99
00 - 99 = 0 - 1980 milliseconds
The amount of delay when the IA4100 answers and plays the RFA tone
The delay “value” is multiplied by 20 milliseconds. For example, the default value “15”
equals 300 milliseconds (15 x 20 = 300) or a “value” of 99 equals 1,980 milliseconds (99 x 20 = 1980).