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Ring Impedance:
Eight Ring Impedance types are available from the drop-down menu.
Hook Flash Detect Upper Bound:
Specify the maximum time to detect hook flash.
Hook Flash Detect Lower Bound:
Specify the minimum time to detect hook flash.
Voice Tx Level:
Select the transmitting sound level from the drop-down menu. The
corresponding value for each level can be found in the table below.
Voice Rx Level:
Select the receiving sound level from the drop-down menu. The
corresponding value for each level can be found in the table below.
Tx/Rx Voice Gain Value
Level
Decibel (dB)
1
-24
dB
2
-18
dB
3
-12
dB
4
-6
dB
5
-2.5 dB
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2.9.4 FAX Setting
Select
FAX Setting
from the
VoIP Management
menu,
then
FAX Setting
screen page
appears.
Line 1 & 2 T.38 Option:
Select the T.38 FAX option from the drop-down menu.
Voice:
When
Voice
is selected, voice data will be transmitted in accordance with
CODEC priority defined in
Voice Setting
.
T.38 FAX Relay:
Select
T.38 FAX Relay
option, if you would like to send fax
messages as UDP or TCP/IP packets. This provides better quality; however, the peer
device must use T.38 as well.
Voice and T.38 Relay:
When this option is selected, voice will be transmitted with
the defined CODEC priority and fax messages will be sent with T.38.
Voice and Fax Pass Through:
When this option is selected, voice will be
transmitted with the defined CODEC priority and fax messages will be sent with
G.711/Ulaw.
2.9.5 General Dialing Setting
Select
General Dialing Setting
from the
VoIP Management
menu,
then
General Dialing
Setting
screen page appears.
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Inter-digit Timeout:
Specify Inter-digit timeout in seconds. This is the time value allowed
between two digits that are entered.
First-digit Timeout:
Specify time for First-digit timeout in seconds. When the user picks up
the handset without dialing a call within the specified time, then the dialing tone will be
changed to busy tone.
Transfer Key:
Select the key from the drop-down menu. When hook flash is pressed on a
call, the transfer key will be activated and a call will be transferred by pressing the selected
key(s). You can follow the procedures below to transfer a call.
Press FlashHook
Dial the transfer key
#
Dial the phone number of the called party and then press
#
For example:
Press
FlashHook
Dial the
transfer key
#
Dial the no. of
the called
party
Dial
#
New Call key:
Select the key from the drop-down menu. When hook flash is pressed on a
call, the new call key will be activated and a new call will be dialed by pressing the selected
key(s).
Three Way Conference key:
Select the key from the drop-down menu. When hook flash is
pressed on a call, the three-way conference key will be activated and a three way
conference call will be initiated by pressing the selected key(s). You can follow the
procedures below to begin a three-way conversation.
Dial the number of the first conferee. After the connection is established, ask the
first conferee to hold.
Press FlashHook and then dial “
**
followed by the phone number of the second
conferee.
After the connection is established with the second conferee, press “
3” to initiate
a three-way conversation.
For example:
Dial the no. of
the first
conferee
Press
FlashHook
Dial
**
Dial the no. of
the second
conferee
Dial
3
Hold Call Key:
Select the key from the drop-down menu. When the selected keys are
pressed, a call will be put on hold. To resume a call, please press FlashHook.
There are two ways to put a call on hold, please see the table below for detailed
descriptions.
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To put a call on hold, press~
To resume a call on hold, press~
Method 1.
1
(Hold Call Key combination)
FlashHook
Method 2.
FlashHook
FlashHook
Send #:
When enabled, users have to dial
#
after every phone number.
2.9.6 Phone Book
The Residential Gateway supports 2-digit speed dial for the local lines and the SIP phone
numbers that are used frequently.
Select
Phone Book
from the
VoIP Management
menu,
then
Phone Book
screen page
appears.
Speed Dial:
This function allows you to dial the frequently called number by entering pre-
programmed codes. The maximum of 10 speed-dial entries can be assigned.
Phone Number:
Enter the SIP number for an associated speed dial.
Note:
Enter the contact description.
Click the
Insert
button to add the new rule to the URI Phone book below.
Click the
Edit
button on the entry that you would like to make some changes. When the
selected entry is highlighted in blue, users can make some changes by selecting from the
drop-down menu or enter the new phone number or notes.
Click the
Change
button to apply the changes. The modified changes will apply to the URI
Phone Book immediately.
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2.9.7 Dialing Plan
The Residential Gateway supports Dialing Plan. A dialing
plan establishes the expected
number and pattern of digits for a telephone number. This includes country codes, access
codes, area codes and all combinations of digits dialed. For instance, the North American
public switched telephone network (PSTN) uses a 10-digit dial plan that includes a 3-digit
area code and a 7-digit telephone number. Most PBXs support variable-length dial plans
that use 3 to 11 digits. Dial plans must comply with the telephone networks to which they
connect.
Select
Phone Book
from the
VoIP Management
menu, then
Phone Book
screen page
appears.
Phone NO.:
Identify a specific digit (do not use #).
Length of NO.:
Specify the minimum and maximum digits.
Delete Length:
Specify the number of digits that can be entered. If digits you enter are
more than specified, the extra digits will be ignored.
Prefix No.:
Match any single digit that is dialed.
Dest. IP / DNS:
Specify Destination IP / DNS address.
Port:
Specify the port number.
Click the
Insert
button to add this new rule to the Dialing Plan below after you enter the
new settings.
Click the
Edit
button on the entry that you would like to make some changes. When the
selected entry is highlighted in blue, users can make some changes by selecting from the
drop-down menu or enter the new settings.
Click the
Change
button to apply the changes. The modified changes will apply to the
Dialing Plan immediately.

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