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List of timers T1. Manually initiated eCall (MIeC) false triggering cancellation period Vehicle occupants may cancel a false triggering of a manually initiated eCall before call set-up. Specified by manufacturer. May be zero. T2 IVS Call Clear-down Fall-back Timer (CCFT) If the IVS NAD does not receive a call clear-down indication from the mobile network, or an application layer call clear- down message from the PSAP and the call 60 min clear down timer has reached 60 min, the call shall be cleared down. T3 IVS INITIATION signal duration The IVS INITIATION signal stall not persist for longer than 2 s from when the UE receives notification that the call is first answered. 2s T4 PSAP wait for INITIATION signal period If a valid INITIATION message is not received by the PSAP modem within 2 s from when the NAD knows that the call has been answered then the call shall be routed to a PSAP operator. 5s3 T5 IVS wait for SEND MSD period If the IVS eCall modem, whist sending the INITIATION message, does not receive or recognise a valid "SEND MSD" message from the PSAP eCall modem within 2 s, from the time that the IVS receives an indication that the PSAP has answered the call, it shall reconnect the IVS loudspeaker and microphone in the vehicle. 5s4 T6 IVS wait for AL-ACK period If an AL-ACK is not received within 5 s from receipt of the link layer ACK, the loudspeaker and microphone in the vehicle shall be reconnected to the line in order to enable the call to revert to an E112 voice call. 5s T7 IVS MSD maximum transmission time If the IVS does not receive a link layer ACK (LL-ACK) within 20 s from the start of MSD transmission, it shall cease transmission 20s 3 Currently under discussion with CEN (proposal by HeERO standardization task force) 4 Currently under discussion with CEN (proposal by HeERO standardization task force) and the IVS audio system shall be re- connected. T8 PSAP MSD maximum reception time If the PSAP eCall modem does not send a link layer ACK (LL-ACK) within 20 s after having sent the "SEND MSD" message to the IVS eCall modem, it shall route the voice call to a PSAP operator. 20s T9 IVS NAD (eCall only configuration) minimum network registration period Following call clear-down by the PSAP the IVS NAD shall remain registered on the serving network and available to receive calls from the PSAP and rescue workers for a minimum period of one hour as defined in EN 16072. 1h T10 IVS NAD (eCall only configuration) network De- registration Fall-back Timer (DFT) An IVS NA...
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