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Rev 2.1
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*86*n#
Call time restriction of outbound mobile call & auto answered:
Limit the duration of an outbound mobile call. When only 30 seconds remain, a beep
or announcement is heard in the handset to warn the caller. No beep for auto-
answered. 0-120 minutes (default 0, no restriction).
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*87*nn#
Maximum dialled number length:
The maximum number of digits accepted may be changed (default 20).
3-20 = Restriction on number of digits in a dialled number
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*88*n#
Auto dial/Auto answer:
This feature may be used to automatically dial when the phone is taken off-hook.
0 = Normal dialling that requires digits to be dialled (default).
1 = Dials number stored in memory location 10.
2 = Automatically answers mobile call and outputs audio on-hook to FXS.
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*89*n#
Reserved for future use.
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*810*n#
Recall/flash hook:
The recall/flash hook is used to control in-call functions such as call waiting and
multiparty calling.
0 = Recall/flash hook ignored.
1 = Recall/flash hook accepted (default).
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*811*n#
End of call signal method:
0 = None.
1 = K-Break (default).
2 = Line reversal.
3 = Kewlstart (Asterisk
compatible “K-break” 800ms).
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*812*n#
Line reversal on outgoing call connection:
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled (default).
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*813*0#
Terminal configuration from DTMF codes:
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled (default). Can be re-enabled by SMS command or by turning off the
terminal, removing DC plug, pressing and holding the on/off button while
reconnecting the DC plug.
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*814*n#
Audio codec used:
Selecting a specific codec like FR can sometimes be appropriate for in-band
DTMF communication with equipment such a
“telecare” terminals.
0 = Automatic as determined by network.
1 = Restrict to FR only.
2 = Restrict to FR and EFR (default).
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*815*n#
Radio Access Technology (Reserved for future models).