AT-510 IP phone user manual
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Digit map
Digit map is a set of rules to determine when the user has finished dialing.
AT510 support below digital map:
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End With “#”: Use # as the end of dialing.
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Fixed Length: The call will be sent out automatically when the length of the number you dial
reach the fixed one. For example if you set number of 11 here , when you dial 11 digits the
call will be sent out immediately.
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Timeout: Specify the timeout of the last dial digit. The call will be sent after timeout
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Prefix: User define digital map:
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[ ] represents the range of digit, can be a range such as [1-4], or use comma such as [1,3,5],
or use a list such as [234]
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x represents any one digit between 0~9
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Tn represents the last digit timeout. n represents the time from 0~9 second, it is necessary.
Tn must be the last two digit in the entry. If Tn is not included in the entry, we use T0 as
default, it means system will sent the number immediately if the number matches the entry.
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Example:
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[1-8]xxx
All number from 1000 to 89999 will be sent immediately.
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9xxxxxxx 8 digits numbers begin with 9 will be sent immediately.
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911
Number 911 will be sent will be immediately
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99xT4
3 digits numbers begin with 99 with be sent after four seconds.
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Attention
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The above configuration can exist at the same time. For example you enable # as
the signal of sending the call while set fixed length of 11. Either you press # before the
number reach 11 or dial 11 digital can send out the call
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