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There are three ways to determine when a number is complete (selected by a checkbox): 
 

NB: no outgoing calls are allowed unless at least one of the options above is selected. 

 
In addition to these events, it is possible to define a set of rules to enable the adapter to 
recognise specific numbers (regardless of the events above occurring). 

 

In the textbox you need to enter the rule in question and then press ‘Add’ to save it. Using 
the  sintax  explained  in  the  table  below  you  can  describe  how  the  adapter  recognises 
numbers. 

End with “#” 

The adapter starts a call to the dialled number as 
soon as the “#” (ash) key is pressed on the 
keypad. 

Fixed Length 

The adapter starts a call after a number of keys 
have been dialled. This number is entered in the 
adjacent textbox. 

Time out 

The adapter starts a call after a predetermined 
delay following the last key being pressed. This 
delay (between 3 and 30 sec) is entered in the 
adjacent textbox. 

It is any digit between 0 and 9. 

. (dot) 

It is any number of variable length. It must be used in 
conjunction with Tn (to setup the timeout following the 
last digit) or otherwise the call will never start. 

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It is a digit within the predefined range. You can define 
this range using the syntax [min-max] or alternatively by 
listing the digits separated by commas. For example 
[1,5,9] means that only 1, 5 and 9 are allowed whereas 
[1-5] means that all numbers between 1 and 5 are 
allowed (namely 1,2,3,4 and 5). 

Tn 

It determines the delay of time after which a call is 
started following the last key being pressed. The value 
(n) is expressed in seconds. 

NB: this value (Tn) must be placed at the end of the rule. 

Summary of Contents for V-6016

Page 1: ...1 VOISPEED V 6016 ANALOGUE ADAPTER VOISPEED V 6016...

Page 2: ...is prohibited without prior written consent of the publisher Such consent will only be granted in those instances when the source of the document is clearly stated Revision 1 0 Released on 22 08 2007...

Page 3: ...8 Cleaning the device 6 3 9 Product Disposal 6 3 10 Product Warranty 6 4 General Information 8 4 1 General specifications 8 4 2 Main functionalities 8 4 3 List of components in the package 9 4 4 Getti...

Page 4: ...USER MANUAL VOISPEED LTD 4 6 4 4 Time config 18 6 5 System manage 19 6 5 1 Web update 19 6 5 2 FTP Update 19 6 5 3 Auto Update 20 6 5 4 Clear Config 20 6 5 5 Backup config 20 6 5 6 Reboot 20...

Page 5: ...lines The device is not waterproof Avoid contact with liquids 3 5 Connecting other devices If you connect the device to other devices please read the user guide of the new equipment first Do not conne...

Page 6: ...uipment to the manufacturer when purchasing a new equivalent device In this case the product returned must correspond to the one being purchased Suitable disposal of the equipment in accordance with r...

Page 7: ...ded for these components Damages resulting from using a wrong power supply Damages resulting from misuse or actions that do not comply with the guidelines of this manual Damages resulting from lack of...

Page 8: ...ons 4 1 General specifications 4 2 Main functionalities Network protocols TCP UDP IP HTTP DHCP Client FTP TFTP Switch port PC VoIP protocols SIP RFC3261 RFC3262 RFC3264 RFC3265 Voice Codec G 711 A law...

Page 9: ...to the PC Ethernet port using an UTP5 Ethernet cable not cross cable Connect any analogue devices telephone fax to the FXS1 and FXS2 ports Connect the power supply to the Power plug This device is pr...

Page 10: ...the system http 192 168 1 179 6 Configuration using the web interface It is possible to display the web interface by accessing the following web page on a web browser http IP_ADDRESS The IP address is...

Page 11: ...twork connection and server PBX interface Extension number and registration status are also displayed for both ports Connect Mode Determines whether the IP address was allocated by the DHCP server or...

Page 12: ...s selected 6 3 SIP Setting Two similar SIP setting sections enable the user to setup both lines of the V 6016 adapter In the Basic Setting section you will need to enter the same parameters defined at...

Page 13: ...word for server authentication Phone Number Extension number for that line Domain Realm Server PBX domain Enable Register When enabled the V 6016 adapter will regularly register at the PBX Register Ex...

Page 14: ...keypad audio setting Enable PRACK Enables SIP signalling for message acknowledgment Enable Via rport When enabled it signals the server to send information packets on the same port where messages are...

Page 15: ...ve been dialled This number is entered in the adjacent textbox Time out The adapter starts a call after a predetermined delay following the last key being pressed This delay between 3 and 30 sec is en...

Page 16: ...gits are entered within the next 4 seconds All rules entered are displayed in the Digital Map Table To delete a rule you can simply select it from the drop down menu and press Del 6 4 2DSP config Here...

Page 17: ...F TrasferredTCF CallerID Tx Mode It specifies the standard used for CallerID on incoming calls Polarity Reversal This checkbox needs to be selected only if a POS device is connected to the port in que...

Page 18: ...lock In timeout you should specify the sync time in seconds with the SNTP server Alternatively it is possible to enter the time manually United States China Hook Flash Timer Min Max It is the delay of...

Page 19: ...extra care in not uploading config files of other adapters You can use this option to upload firmware updates provided by the manufacturer 6 5 2FTP Update It is possible to use a FTP or TFTP server co...

Page 20: ...his case you need to enter the delay in hours in Update Interval Time or only when the system restarts The latest version is displayed in Current Version Based on this version the adapter will decide...

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