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call
mchis
Same as missed
Missed
any
missed
Missed Calls History
No New
Missed Calls
Missed
any
mwi
Message Status (a.k.a. Message
Waiting Indication)
Messages
any
ochis
Same as redial
Redial
any
phbk
Invoke the Phone Book app
Phone
Book
any
rchis
Received Calls History
Received
Calls
any
redial
Outgoing Calls History
Redial List
any
pg1
Page Group 1
Page
Group 1
Page
Group 1
any
pg2
Page Group 2
Page
Group 2
Page
Group 2
any
sd
Speed Dial. It takes four additional
optional attributes:
-
name
: the caller name
corresponding to the speed dial
number
-
number
: the speed dial number,
which can be full or simple
-
ptt:
(no value) enable Push-To-Talk
option
-
send:
{digit-codes} to
automatically dial some digits
after the call, where {digit-
codes} is a sequence of the
following case-sensitve codes:
-
0-9,*,#,a,b,c,d
–
The DTMF
digit to send to the peer.
Each digit is sent with 100 ms
on and 100 ms off
-
S
–
Pause for 3s
-
s
–
Pause for 1s
-
U”{prompt}” –
Prompt the
user to enter one more digits
manually on the phone with
the given {prompt} shown on
the screen. User then press
“OK” soft key to continue
-
A
–
Wait for the called party
to answer before continuing
Note that the phones starting
executing the first code in {digits}
when the call receives early media
or when the call is answered,
whichever happens first.
For example:
send=Ass1234U”Enter
Passcode”5678
It is aceeptable to have the send
attribute specified in a speed dial
without a number (e.g.
sd;send=1234#;label=Par
k
). In this case the speed dial can
Speed
Dial
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