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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.
x
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.
[ ]
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.