Version 6.2  425  February 2011 
SIP User's Manual   8. IP Telephony Capabilities 
 
7.  Following the "hookflash" Wink signal, the PSAP sends DTMF digits. These digits are 
detected by the device and forwarded to the IP, using RFC 2833 telephony events (or 
inband, depending on the device's configuration). Typically, this Wink signal followed 
by the DTMF digits initiates a call transfer. 
For supporting the E911 service, used the following configuration parameter settings: 
  Enable911PSAP = 1 (also forces the EnableDIDWink and EnableReversalPolarity) 
  HookFlashOption = 1 (generates the SIP INFO hookflash message) or 4 for RFC 2833 
telephony event 
  WinkTime = 700 (defines detection window of 50 to 750 msec for detection of both 
winks - 250 msec wink sent by the PSAP for starting the device's dialing; 500 msec 
wink during the call) 
  IsTwoStageDial = 0 
  EnableHold = 0 
  EnableTransfer = 0 
•  Use RFC 2833 DTMF relay: 
♦  RxDTMFOption = 3 
♦  TxDTMFOption = 4 
♦  RFC2833PayloadType = 101 
  TimeToSampleAnalogLineVoltage = 100 
  WaitForDialTime = 1000 (default is 1 sec) 
The device expects to receive the ANI number in the From and/or P-Asserted-Identity SIP 
header. If the pseudo-ANI number exists, it should be sent as the display name in these 
headers.  
Table  8-4: Dialed Number by Device Depending on Calling Number 
Digits of Calling 
Number (ANI) 
Digits of Displayed Number  Number Dialed MF Digits 
8 
"nnnnnnnn" 
-  MF dialed "KPnnnnnnnnST" 
12 
"nnnnnnnnnnnn" 
None "KPnnnnnnnnnnnnSTP" 
12 
"nnnnnnnnnnnn" 
10 
"mmmmmmmmmm" (pANI) 
"KPnnnnnnnnnnnnSTKPmmmmmmmmmmST"
2 
"nn" 
None  "KPnnSTP" 
1 
"n" 
-  MF dialed "KPnST" 
For example: 
"From: <sip:8>@xyz.com>" generates device 
MF spill of KP 8 ST 
 
Table notes: 
  For all other cases, a SIP 484 response is sent. 
  KP is for *.