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Chapter 3 - Configuration

Simple dial plan

Allows dialing of 7 digit numbers (e.g. 5551234) or an operator on 0. Dial plan is (0Txxxxxxx) .

Complex dial plan

Local operator on 0, long distance operator on 00, four digit local extension number starting with 3,4 or 5, seven digit local numbers are prefixed by an 8, two digit star services (e.g. 69), ten digit long distance prefixed by 91, and international numbers starting with 9011+variable number of digits. Dial plan for this is:

(0T00T[3-5]xxx8xxxxxxx*xx91xxxxxxxxxx9011x.T)

Quick dial key

This function lets you to select if you want to use the “#” or “*” key as end of DTMF input key, it’s useful especially when the dialing number length is not fixed. Pressing the “#” can notify AX-112 to stop waiting any more DTMF input and sends the numbers out.

For system dialing plan, you may need to send the “#” and “*” key as part of the dialing number. You may check the buttons to enable or disable this option.

Caller ID type

You can select the AX-112 output caller ID type to fit to different phone-set. AX- 112 can show the incoming call ID to your phone set LCD. There are four types supported that you can choose from. Refer to the list below.

Bellcore(N.Amer,China)

(USA, CHINA , Belgium , Germany)

ETSI FSK with Brief Ring

(France)

ETSI FSK With PR

(UK)

NTT

(Japan)

Service code

This sub-page is used to configure the service code. After the service code has been defined, you can subscribe to a call service by setting it through the keypad. You must have defined the parameter of these fields before using relative command by phone set. Click “Apply” to make save and apply the new settings.

ASUS recommends that you change the service code values only if there is a conflict with the setting of your service provider. Refer to Chapter 4: Operation for more information.

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AX-112 Analog Telephone Adapter