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VII.10.1
CALL1, CALL2 and Phone Book keys
The CALL1 and CALL2 keys give the user access to the call
control menu for line 1 and line 2 respectively. The Phone
Book key is used for establishing communications using a
configuration saved in the Address Book. This book can
store both ISDN and IP numbers. Also, each entry of the
book can store the compression mode to be used when
connecting to the stored number. It is worth mentioning that
the encoder of line 2 or TalkBack line cannot be configured
when working over IP, and that it is fixed in G722 mode and
any other algorithm is discarded.
The fundamental role of these keys is the initiation and termination of a
connection. Note that the keys have different functions depending on the
communication line status at any given moment. Additionally, the display will
also show different information depending on the type of NET selected - IP, or
ISDN.
Depending on the line’s status, CALL 1 and CALL 2 will function in the following
way:
With the line disconnected:
a)
Initiation of a communication: Pressing CALL 1 or CALL 2 will
access the call initiation menu. Depending on the type of NET
selected (IP or ISDN) the dialog that you will see will vary. (Note
that, CALL 2 only works when PortaNet works as a DUAL codec
3
).
b)
Connecting to an incoming call: if the PortaNet is pre-configured
to manual answering, the CALL 1 or CALL 2 keys will connect the
line when an incoming call is detected on the respective lines.
With a line connected: There are two different functions:
a)
A short press will display on-screen the number or IP address of
the current connection.
b)
A long press (over 1 second) will disconnect the associated line.
It is possible to program a number of call retries from the PortaNet web page.
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DUAL codec: PortaNet is able to operate as a DUAL codec over ISDN and over IP (when
configured in ‘DOUBLE’ mode).
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