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MP-20x Telephone Adapter 46 Document #: LTRT-50609
User's Manual
Parameter Description
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 is
terminated after the third digit and so on. If the user dials a number that
does not match any pattern, the number is terminated using the timeout or
when the user presses the pound (‘#’) key.
For an explanation on digit map syntax, refer to 'Syntax for Digit Maps and
Dial Plans' on page 265.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Dial Plan
Enables translation of specific patterns to specific SIP destination
addresses. Rules are separated by the character ';'. An ‘x’ represents any
dialed digit. Each backslash on the right of the ‘=’ sign represents one of
the dialed digits.
Example: '4xxx=Line_\\\@10.1.2.3'
This rule issues a call to 10.1.2.3 with the SIP ID of Line_ followed by the
last 3 digits of the dialed number.
For dial plan syntax rules for patterns entered to the left of the '=' sign, refer
to 'Syntax for Digit Maps and Dial Plans' on page 265.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.
Key Sequence
Flash keys sequence
style
Choose either 'Flash only' (default) or ‘Flash + digits sequence’.
‘Flash only’ = uses only the phone's Flash button. There are 3
scenarios:
(1) During an existing call, if the user presses Flash, the call is put on
hold; a dial tone is heard and the user is able to initiate a second call.
Once the second call is established, on-hooking transfers the first (held)
call to the second call.
(2) During an existing call, if the user presses Flash, the call is put on
hold and a dial tone is heard. The user can initiate a second call and
establish a 3-way conference by again pressing Flash after the second
call is initiated.
(3) During an existing call, if a call comes in (call waiting), pressing
Flash puts the active call on hold and answers the waiting call; pressing
Flash again toggles between these two calls.
‘Flash + digits sequence’ = a sequence of Flash + 1 holds a call or
toggles between two existing calls. Flash + 2 makes a call transfer.
Flash + 3 establishes a 3-way conference.
'Send Flash Hook Via SIP' = the user can modify the SIP INFO message
that is sent upon Flash. The user can change the Content Type header
field and Message Body field.
Note: This parameter appears only in 'Advanced' mode.

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