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MP-202 Telephone Adapter 40 Document #: LTRT-50605
User's Manual
Parameter Description
Phone Number Size
The maximum length of shortcut numbers that you can enter and the
maximum number of digits that you can dial.
Enabled dialing
complete key*
When checked, a specific key can be defined for the Complete Dialing key.
Pressing the Dialing complete key forces the MP-202 to make a call to the
dialed digits even if there is no match in the dial plan or digit map. The
default value is enabled.
Complete Dialing Key*
Defines the Complete Dialing key. The default value is the pound (#) key.
Dial Tone Timeout
The duration of the dial tone, in seconds. If the limit is exceeded, the dial
tone will stop and you will hear a Reorder tone.
Reorder Tone Timeout*
The duration (in seconds) of the Reorder tone. The Reorder tone is played
for example, when the MP-202 receives a 486 Response. If the limit is
exceeded, the Reorder tone stops and a Howler tone is played to the user.
Unanswered Call
Timeout*
Timeout before the MP-202 automatically sends a Cancel message. When
the MP-202 makes a call and the other side doesn’t answer, the MP-202
sends a Cancel after this timeout.
Howler Tone Timeout*
The duration (in seconds) of the Howler tone. If the limit is exceeded, the
Howler tone stops. The Howler tone informs a user that the user's phone
has been left in an off-hook state.
DTMF Transport Mode*
DTMFs are the tones generated by your telephone's keypad. Choose either
Inband, RFC 2833, or Via SIP.
Digit Map*
Enables the ISP to predefine possible formats (or patterns) for the dialed
number. A match to one of the defined patterns terminates the dialed
number. An ‘x’ in the pattern indicates any digit. ‘;’ separates between
patterns.
Example: '10x;05xxxxxxxx;4xxx'.
In this example, 3 patterns are defined. A number that starts with 10 will be
terminated after the 3rd digit and so on. If the user dials a number that does
not match any pattern, the number will be terminated using the timeout or
when the user presses the pound (‘#’) key.
Dial Plan*
This parameter works in conjunction with the Digit Map and enables
translation of specific patterns to specific SIP destination addresses. An ‘x’
represents any dialed digit. Each backslash at the right side of the ‘=’
represents one of the dialed digits.
Example: '4xxx=Line_\\\@10.1.2.3'
This rule will issue a call to 10.1.2.3 with the SIP ID of Line_ followed by the
last 3 digits of the dialed number.
Rules are separated by the character';'

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AudioCodes MP-202 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMP-202
CategoryAdapter
Ports2 FXS ports
Protocol SupportSIP, H.323
Weight0.5 kg
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C
Storage Temperature-20°C to 70°C
Humidity10% to 90% non-condensing
Network Interface10/100Base-T Ethernet
Voice CodecsG.711, G.729, G.723.1, G.726
SecurityHTTPS, TLS, SRTP
ManagementWeb-based, SNMP
Power Supply12V DC

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