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CPC Delay

Delay in seconds after caller hangs up when the ATA

 

device starts removing the tip-and-ring voltage to the

 

attached equipment of the called party. Range: 0–255

 

seconds. ATA device has had polarity reversal feature

 

since release 1.0 which can be applied to both the caller

 

and the callee end. This feature is generally used for

 

answer supervision on the caller side to signal to the

 

attached equipment when the call has been connected

 

(remote end has answered) or disconnected (remote end

 

has hung up). This feature should be disabled for the called

 

party (in other words, by using the same polarity for

 

connected and idle state) and the CPC feature should be

 

used instead.

 

Without CPC enabled, reorder tone will is played after a

 

configurable delay. If CPC is enabled, dial tone will be

 

played when tip-to-ring voltage is restored Resolution is 1

 

second.

 

The default is 2.

 

 

CPC Duration

Duration in seconds for which the tip-to-ring voltage is

 

removed after the caller hangs up. After that, tip-to-ring

 

voltage is restored and dial tone applies if the attached

 

equipment is still off-hook. CPC is disabled if this value is

 

set to 0. Range: 0 to 1.000 second. Resolution is 0.001

 

second.

 

The default is 0 (CPC disabled).

 

 

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Vertical Service Activation Codes section

Vertical Service Activation Codes are automatically appended to the dial-plan. There is no need to include them in dial-plan, although no harm is done if they are included.

Call Return Code

This code calls the last caller.

 

The default is *69.

 

 

Call Redial Code

Redials the last number called. This field is not found in the

 

PAP2T.

 

The default is *07.

 

 

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PAP2T, SPA8000, SPA3102, WRP400, SPA2102 specifications

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