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PBXContains all of the connection parameters necessary for the running of the system with your PBXfor your telephone system.
LCRSetup Allows you to set up your least-cost routing digits here, and point them to specific tariffs.
NetworkSetup the IP addresses of remote data clients and choose the unique ways these are handledAllows you to configure your web, mail and Telnet server settings.
TariffsAllows you to localise the tariffs in order to ensure they the cost is applied correctly.
SitesWe'd normally recommend upgrading to TIM Plus if logging multiple sites as it will be more cost effective and provide a lot more features.LocationsAssign TIM Professional can be configured to receive data from more than one telephone system; however, we strongly recommended our TIM Plus or Enterprise products for a multi-site system.
LocationsAllows you to assign custom names to specific or ranges of dialled numbers.
Account codesAdd Allows you to add or remove account codes and their associated names.
SystemSet Allows you to set general system parameters here, e.g. VAT, currency, Live stats etc.
RoutingAssign Allows you to assign multiple tariffs to different extension and trunk numbers.
DatabaseThis is option was introduced purely for diagnostics and rarely usedit is no longer in use.

The main configuration file

TIM Professional stores all its configuration settings into a file, named main.cfg,

found within  the main installation folder (

which is located by default in

Keywordmacro
Label{app}\tim\config\main.cfg

). It consists, as with the other configuration files,

and it consists of a line-by-line list of settings.

Changing some of these settings only takes effect after the system is restarted.

For a full list of configuration file options, please visit the Configuration File Options section.

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