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3.4.6.1 Symbol Explain
x or X
0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
+ or
Drop Prefix:
The default is
No
for adding the prefix to the dial plan in
Replace Rule
. Click
Yes
to
delete the prefix of the dial plan in
Replace Rule
.
Replace Rule 1~4:
Type rule for matching.
Example:
Drop Prefix Replace Rule
Description
No
002
8613+8662
When the dialed number begins with
“8613” or “8662”, the number will be
added “002” to call out.
No
002
12
When the dialed number begins with
“12”, the number will be added “002” to
call out.
No
002
5xxx
When the dialed number begins with “5”,
and has total of four digits, the number
will be add “002” to call out.
Yes
002
003+004+005 When the dialed number begins with
“003”, “004” or “005”, the number will be
dropped “003”, “004” or “005”, and then
add “002” to call out.
Yes
002
55xxxx
When the dialed number begins with “55”
and has total of six digits, the number will
be dropped “55”, and add “002” to call
out.
Dial Now:
Type a number or dial pattern. When the dialed number matches the patter, the phone will
directly send out the number. Note that the first digit cannot set “0”.
Second Dial Tone:
Press the entered number to hear the second dial tone.
Digit Timeout:
The default is 5 seconds. Type a time in sec for auto dial after the time is up.
Use # As Send Key:
The default is
Yes
. Click
No
to disable send key function, and the dialed number
will not send out until Auto Dial Time is finished.
Use * For IP Dialing:
The default is
Yes
. Click
No
to see “*” (star) as it is instead of “.” (dot).
When you have finished the settings, click
Submit
. Go to the Save Changes page and click
Save
to
reflect the changes.