GAI-TRONICS
VoIP Telephone Configuration Guide
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The example below shows an output set to activate during ring (pattern 2), or when a call is
connected, or when the telephone is registered.
In this example, if the phone is ringing, then the pattern assigned for
“ring2” will be used as
the priority. If the phone is not ringing but the call is connected
, then the pattern for “connect”
will be used. If the phone is nether ringing nor in a connected call, but is still registered, the
pattern for “registered” will be used. In this way, by setting distinctive patterns, the phone can
use a single output to indicate multiple states.
If an output is used to indicate multiple functions, each function should be given a different
priority number. If two or more functions have the same priority number, the telephone will
prioritise them in the order in which they appear on the web page from top to bottom.
4.5.6 Input pattern
The input pattern string allows rules to be set up governing which numbers and sequences
can be dialled when using a numeric keypad.
This can be used for example to limit the number of digits that can be entered, or to prohibit
certain numbers being dialled, or to enable a termination character.
The default setting is
e*e#~+
, meaning that the user can enter up to 255 digits, terminated
with either
#
or
*
.
IMPORTANT: Ensure there are no leading spaces at the start of the string.