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Had a similar issue once, and I seem to recall setting the analog port to IVR instead of SLT. Might make a difference...
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Yes, that is the LAUDS supplied by Bogen. I can tell you that the timer duration sets the time out (disconnect) after the call has been picked up.
Again, there were three different manufacturers that AT&T, Lucent and Avaya contracted with to make door phones for them and all were very different in design. The OP has no idea which one he has anyway so we can't use the Bogen version as an example. For instance, the original Harris had zero controls.
As I recall, on some of them the caller could press the doorphone button again to disconnect and stop the ringing.
I don't know why we are belaboring this here. I would think Tommy would have answered the question of whether the IPO has a door phone function if it did. Just use a Viking C-200 and be done with it.
But then, going back to what Tommy was saying, if you want a door bell just use a button to short T&R instead of the doorphone.
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And I thought this was going to be an easy one....
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The first problem is that this is an IP Office running in Basic mode. A Partner emulation, so it does have built in support for Avaya door boxes. It also does hotline dialing. No one in their right mind has that equipment sitting around to test and provide a solution.
On an IPO in Essential or Preferred mode, you would use a single line port and hotline dial to a User or Group. I reused some weird version of Avaya door box recently, and it would not time out if no one answered the call. I didn't take it apart to look for a time adjust pot (and how would it know if the call had been answered or not, it would just disconnect after the time delay, whether it was still ringing or connected). Since I had it hotline to a group, I turned on Voicemail for the group and put a Leave action in VM connected to a disconnect.
Also on IPO in Essential or Preferred, set the single line port to IVR so that it sends a positive disconnect signal to the door box, and it doesn't go blaring dial tone when you hang up.
For the OP, I would disconnect the push button and wire it to an actual doorbell. You can still call the door box with auto answer if you decide you want to talk to the visitor instead of just blindly buzzing them in.
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For the OP, I would disconnect the push button and wire it to an actual doorbell. Some doorphone versions had another set of dry contacts on the push button that were brought out to the terminal block for exactly that purpose. You could use those for the door bell and connect the T&R to a regular analog extension. That way someone could pick up a phone and talk to the visitor if they wanted to. If nobody picks up the extension it should time out. But the big question is what doorphone does he have. -Hal
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