
IP SIP Phone v2
User’s Guide
Mar. 2005
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c.
Enter the preferred inter-digit timeout, measured in seconds.
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T i m e
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4
d.
Alternatively, you may go to web page
『
IP SIP Phone
』
/
『
Preferences
』
=>
“Inter-Digit Timeout (s)” to configure it.
System default is 4 seconds.
10.7.2. Dial key
You can configure which key denotes the end of a dialing string (exclusive). You may use
the pound sign,
【
#
】
, the flash button,
【
FLASH
】
, or assign a DSS key as “Dial key”.
Default is the pound sign,
【
#
】
To configure the “Dial-key”:
a.
【
】
Press FUNC
【 】
+ # to activate menu.
b.
Go to submenu “5. Preferences” / “7.Dial Plan / “2. Dial Key”.
c.
Pick your favorite dial key.
1
. P o u n d
K e y : #
2 . S t a r
K e y : *
3 F l a s h
K e y : &
4 . D S S : D i a l
K e y
d.
To enable “4. DSS Dial key”, you SHOULD map one of the DSS keys
(
【
F1
】
~
【
F8
】
) as
【
Dial-key
】
from
【
MENU
】
=> “3.Phone Settings” / “2.
DSS Features”. For example, you may
【
F4
】
as
【
Dial-Key
】
by picking “Dial
Key” on
【
F4
】
.
Note
, the DSS dial key will function as well even you pick
【
#
】
,
【
*
】
or
【
FLASH
】
as dial key.
e.
Alternatively, you may go to web page
『
IP SIP Phone
』
/
『
Preferences
』
=> “Dial
Key” to configure it.
10.7.3. LAN Dial
You can configure whether a dial string starting with a star, ‘*’, key signals a LAN dial. For
example, if your IP is “192.168.3.10” and you want to make a direct IP call to another host (either
a phone-set or a PC) which IP is “192.168.3.20”, you may dial “*20” to make a call to it. To
specify the UDP port, you may dial “*20**9999” to call to “192.168.3.20:9999”.
Generally, to make LAN dial, you should use a star sign, ‘*’, as a dot, ‘.’; and double stars,
“**”, as a colon, ‘:’, to specify the UDP port the callee listens on. Besides, you may specify the last
1, 2 or 3 fields of the peer’s IP, plus additional port.
By default, this feature is enabled. You may want to disable LAN dial if it conflicts with some
dial numbers and/or you want to send those LAN dial strings “as is” (for example, “*123” may be