Using the Web UI
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Telephony
Telephony Settings:
Analog Power Savings
: This field turns off the 48V POTS
supply voltage between calls in order to save power. If you do
not get a dial tone a few seconds after you take your analog
handset off hook, try changing this field to “Disable (Always
on)”. The 48V will always be On so the terminal will work
with a wider range of handsets, but the operating time on
battery will be reduced.
Route incoming 3.1kHz/fax calls to
: By default, incoming
3.1kHz/fax calls are routed to the second RJ11 port on the
RJ14 connector. However, if you have a device that supports
both voice and 3.1kHz/fax on a single line, you can configure
the RJ14 port to support both services on line 1. Set this field
to “RJ14 port 1” and simply connect the device directly to the
RJ14 port with an RJ11 cable. With this setting in Analog
telephony mode, all incoming calls are then routed to RJ14
line 1. To initiate a 3.1kHz/fax call when connected to line 1
add a 2* prefix in front of the dialed number (note: this works
regardless of the setting on the Web page). For voice calls, no
prefix is required, but the 9211 will accept a 1* prefix to
indicate a voice call.
To receive incoming calls on line 1, change the Route
incoming 3.1KHz/fax calls parameter on the Telephony
Settings page to “RJ14 Line 1” using the drop down menu.