Omni.Net Lite User’s Guide

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 10 Analog Port: Local DN and Options

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

 

 

Local Directory Number

 

 

 

Port 1

Enter the ISDN phone number for voice calls in the Address field and the sub-

Port 2

address in the SubAddress field.

 

 

CLIP and CLIR

CLIP (Calling Line Identity Presentation) displays the phone number of the

Selection

caller on the callee’s telephone. CLIR (Calling Line Identity Restriction) allows

 

the phone number to be hid.

 

Select CLIP (pass self DN to destination site) to allow the ISDN switch to

 

pass your phone number to the destination site.

 

Select CLIR (don’t pass self DN to destination site) and the CLIP service

 

will not be available.

Device type on analog

To enable the Type 2 service on either analog port, select Telephone with

port

Call Waiting caller ID device.

 

Otherwise, select Telephone, G3 Fax or Modem.

 

 

Port Priority

To set the same priority for both two ports, select Port priority to Both ports

 

are same priority.

 

To set the PHONE 1 port to have the first priority, select Port priority to

 

Analog Port 1 is high priority.

 

To set the PHONE 2 port to have the first priority, select Port priority to

 

Analog Port 2 is high priority.

Dialing method

Configure how to send the signaling message with the phone number. Options

 

are OVERLAP sending and EN-BLOC sending.

2.12 Voice Calls

This section covers how to initiate and receive calls over an ISDN through the analog ports on your ISDN TA and introduces supplementary services including call hold, call waiting, call transfer and three-way conference.

Note: You can only use the utility, AT command or Tone command to activate or deactivate call waiting. Use the flash key and the digit keys on the telephone to invoke supplementary services (see Section 2.12.4 on page 47).

2.12.1 Placing a Voice Call

You can use your analog phone connected to the PHONE 1 and PHONE 2 ports to dial out a call directly. With the Quick Dial feature, you can place an ISDN voice call by dialing “nn#” (where nn=00-04, pre-stored phone number index). You must store up to five phone numbers first by using the utility, AT commands or tone commands. Refer to Section 2.9 on page 40 on how to store a phone number with the utility.

Chapter 2 Using the Utility

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