Rainbow 1 IP Phone User Manual
ATCOM TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED
www.atcom.cn
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There are 2 modes to access web: User mode and Admin mode. All the parameters can be visible at
Admin mode while part of them can be visible at User mode.
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User Mode
Username
:
user no default Password
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Admin Mode
:
Username
:
admin no default Password
3.12 Check the Phone’s IP address
Press
key, then the status of the phone will be displayed on the screen and you will see the
current IP address of the phone.
3.13 Dial Plan
Dial plan defines the rule of dial. The syntax of dial plan for Rainbow 1 is closely similar as the
corresponding syntax specified by MGCP and MEGACO.
Dial plan is stipulated by the below configurable parameters:
y
Interdigit Long Timer——refer to
Interdigit long timer
for more detail description
y
Interdigit Short Timer——refer to
Interdigit short timer
for more detail description
y
Dial Plan
Dial plan contains a series of digit sequences, separated by the ‘|’ character. The collection of
sequences is enclosed in parentheses ‘(‘ and ‘)’.
Default: (xxxxxxxxxxxx.)
When user dials a series of digits, Rainbow1will response in below way:
• No candidate sequences matched, the number will be rejected and “call ended” will be displayed
on the screen. For instance, if the default dial plan only supports digits, any ‘*’ character or letters
input will be rejected.
z
More than one candidate sequences matched, Rainbow 1 will wait for more digits input.
z
When input timeout occurs, Rainbow1 will dial the digits input already.
z
When input ‘#’ character, Rainbow1 will dial the input digits immediately.
Digit Sequence Syntax:
‘x’: Matches any one numeric digit (‘0’ ... ‘9’)
‘[]’: Numeric ranges are allowed within ‘[]’. For example, [389] means ‘3’ or ‘8’ or ‘9’, [3-6] means
‘3’ or ‘4’ or ‘5’ or ‘6’ , [235-8*] means ‘2’ or ‘3’ or ‘5’ or ‘6’ or ‘7’ or ‘8’ or ‘*’.
‘.’
:
Any element can be repeated zero or more times by appending a ‘.’ Character. For example, 01.
matches 01,011,0111,01111,...,011111111...etc.
‘<>’: subsequence substitution. For example, ‘<8:1650>xxxxxxx’ would match ‘85551212’ and the
first digit ‘8’ will be replaced by ‘1650’ and ‘16505551212’ will be dialed.
‘,’: An “outside line” dial tone can be generated within a sequence by appending a ‘,’ character
between digits. Thus, the sequence “9, 1xxxxxxxxxx” sounds an “outside line” dial tone after the
user presses ‘9’, until the ‘1’ is pressed.
‘!’: A sequence can be barred (rejected) by placing a ‘!’ character at the end of the sequence. For
example, “137xxxxxxxx!” will forbid numbers which have 11 digits and start by 137 to be dialed.