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*67 Anonymous Call:
Hide your phone number from being displayed at the remote terminal. It is only applied to the
next call when you enter this control character. The detailed operation procedure is “Off Hook -> *67 -> On Hook ->
Off Hook -> Dial”. This feature is disabled by default.
Phone Number + #:
This is the fast dial which you can dial out a phone number immediately without waiting.
Note: Refer to the Special Dial Code section in this Manual for more details.
Codec Preference
Codec is known as Coder-Decoder, it is used for data signal conversion. Setting the priority of voice compression with
Priority 1 represents the top priority.
G.729:
It is used to encode and decode voice information into a single packet to reduce bandwidth consumption.
G.711
μ
-LAW:
It is a basic non-compressed encoder and decoder technique.
μ
-LAW uses pulse code modulation
(PCM) encoder and decoder to convert a 14-bit linear sample.
G.711A-LAW:
It is a basic non-compressed encoder and decoder technique. A-LAW uses pulse code modulation
(PCM) encoder and decoder to convert a 13-bit linear sample.
G.726-32:
It is used to encode and decode voice information into a single packet to reduce bandwidth consumption.
Currently only supports bit rates of 32Kbps.
DTMF Method:
The Inband, RFC 2833 and SIP INFO (RFC 2976) are supported.
Volume Control
Volume control enables you to adjust the voice quality of the telephones to a comfortable level. Press the “-” minus
sign to reduce either the microphone or speaker level of your telephone. Press the “+”, plus sign to increase either
the microphone or speaker level of your telephone.
PSTN Dial Plan (Router with LINE port only)
This section enables you to configure the “VoIP with PSTN switching” on your system. You can define a range of dial
plans that will make regular call switch from VoIP to the PSTN line. Prefix numbers are an essential key to make a
difference between VoIP and Regular phone calls. If the actual numbers dialed match with the prefix number defined
in this dial plan, the dialed number will be rerouted to the PSTN to make a regular call. Otherwise, the number will be
rerouted to the VoIP networks.
Note: In order to utilize this feature, you must have registered and connected to your SIP Server first.
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Phone port 1 & 2 will automatically revert to a PSTN line when:
°
Power is down
°
Internet service fails (e.g. loss of WAN IP Address)
°
SIP option has been disabled (refer to VoIP General Setting
Section)
°
Calls that match the rules defined in the PSTN dial plan
°
SIP service is inaccessible when:
o
User manually disables the registration
o
Invalid username & password has been entered
o
An invalid SIP number is dialed
o
PSTN auto-failback function is disabled
Prefix:
Specify the number(s) that will be used to switch from VoIP to PSTN when making a call.
Number of Digits:
Specify the total number of digits you wish to dial out. The maximum number of digits is 15.
Action:
Specify a dialing method that you wish to use when making PSTN call(s).
Dial with Prefix:
With this selected, the prefix which is dialed together with the phone number will be dialed out
via FXO when making a regular call.
Note: The prefix number dialed has to match the number of digits specified.
Dial without Prefix:
With this selected, the prefix which is dialed together with the phone number will not
be dialed out with the phone number via the FXO when making a regular call.
Note: The length of the number of digits dialed should match the number of digits specified.
Dial at Timeout:
The number & the prefix entered will be dialed out via the FXO port after a defined timeout
interval even though the number of digits in the phone number entered does not match the number of digits
specified.
Note: The total number of digits dialed must not exceed the number of digits defined otherwise dialing will be
invalid.
Dial at Timeout no Prefix:
The phone number will be dialed out via the FXO port excluding the prefix after a
defined timeout interval even though the number of digits in the phone number entered does not match the
number of digits specified.
Note: The total number of digits dialed must not exceed the number of digits defined otherwise dialing will be
invalid.
Attention
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PSTN Dial Plan Examples:
1.
Dial with Prefix
If you dial 01223 707070, the number 01223707070 will be dialed out via FXO for making a regular phone call.
2.
Dial without Prefix
If you dial 9102, only 102 will be dialed out via FXO port for making a regular phone call.
3.
Dial at Timeout
If you dial 01223 7070, the number 012237070 will be dialed to make a regular call via FXO port after a defined
timeout interval even though the number of digits entered does not match the number of digits defined. Number
7070 will still be a valid number for the device to complete the dialing because it does not exceed the number of
digits defined.
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4.
Dial at Timeout no Prefix
If you dial 97070, the number that is dialed out via the FXO port will not have a prefix. Even though 7070 (only 4
digits) does not match the number of digits defined in the field, 7070 is still a valid phone number since it has not
exceeded the number of digits defined.
VoIP Dial Plan
This feature makes dialing a phone number more convenient and easy. Instead of having to memorize the phone
number of every contact, VoIP Dial Plan gives you the option of create a dial plan that will enable you to make
your phone calls without the need to memorize the phone number. To access this feature, go to Configuration >
VoIP > VoIP Dial Plan.
Dial Plan Rules
Click the Add button to create and define a VoIP dial plan rule.
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Prefix Processing:
Prepend xxx unconditionally:
xxx number is added unconditionally to the front of the number dialed when
making a call. Prefix can also be included with any number and/or character such as +, *, #.
Note: For special service with +, *, #, you may need to check with your VoIP or Local Telephone Service Provider for
information.
If Prefix is xxx, delete it:
Prefix xxx is removed from the dialed numbers before making a call.
If Prefix is xxx, replace with:
Prefix xxx is added to the front of the dialed numbers when making a call.
No prefix:
No prefix is added to the front of the numbers dialed. This is the default setting for the Prefix
Processing section.
Main Digit Sequence:
The call(s) can be made via SIP, PSTN or ENUM.
x
: Any numeric number between 0 and 9.
. ( period
): Repeat numeric number(s) between 0 and 9.
* (asterisk sign):
It is a normal character ‘*’ on the phone key pad. Please check if any special service is provided
by your VoIP Service Provider or your Local Telephone Service Provider.
# (pound sign):
It is a normal character ‘#’ on the phone key pad. Please check if any special service is provided
by your VoIP Service Provider or the Local Telephone Service Provider.
<@ Current Profile>:
Refer to the VoIP account registered on the
VoIP Wizard
for Port 1 or 2.
<@ PSTN>:
Making a telephone call via the PSTN line.
<@ENUM>:
Making a VoIP SIP direct call via an Electronic number (ENUM) 164 to an ENUM caller.
Electronic Number (ENUM) uses DNS (Domain Network System) based technology to map between a traditional
phone number (PSTN) to an Internet addresses/ SIP URL. The ENUM number must be registered via a public
ENUM site or your VoIP Service Provider.
<@ SIPgateway>:
It is used for the Intelligent Call Routing feature where you need to set up your SIP
account on the VoIP User defined Profiles link on the VoIP Wizard page. Go to the VoIP Wizard in this
manual for more information.
Dial-Plan Examples:
Description
X
Any digit number between 0 and 9 in variable length. Maximum
length is 16.
Xxx
Any 3 digit number only between 0 and 9. Total length is 3.
Note: No period is needed (.)
xxxx
Any number between 0 and 9 with variable length but no shorter than
3 digits. Maximum length is 16.
123x
Any number (0-9) starting with 123. Maximum length is 16.
[x…x]x.
For example: [124]x
Any number (0-9) starting with 1 or 2 or 4.
Maximum length is 16.
[x-x]x.
For example: [1-3]x
Any number (0-9) starting with number 1 to 3. Maximum length is 16.
x[x-x]x.
For example: 9[4-6]8x.
Any number (0-9) starting with 9, the second number between 4-6,
and third number 8.
Maximum length is 16

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