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System interfaces
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System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
2. 1. 4 Analogue Network Interfaces
The analogue network interfaces support DTMF and pulse dialling
1)
. A range of param-
eters in the System Configurations allows country-specific adaptations to the public
network as well as other settings.
The analogue network interface settings are only visible in the WebAdminconfiguration
network tool if analogue network interfaces are also actually available. Configuration is
carried out either with the analogue interfaces ( =7g) or in call routing ( =df).
See also:
You can find more information about the procedure and individual parameters on line.
2. 1. 4. 1 Analogue down-circuit connection
With an analogue down-circuit connection the features of the up-circuit communication
server can also be utilized.
This results in the following special applications for the user:
Depending on the system configuration the user makes phone calls in a complex
environment. The subscriber’s disposal is a large number of features at two levels
(subscriber’s own system and the up-circuit system). A short induction course helps
users to familiarize themselves quickly with the new environment.
Practically all the systems used as up-circuit systems also feature the DTMF dialling
method on the analogue terminal line, in addition to pulse dialling. It is advisable to
give preference to the MFV / DTMF dialling method over pulse dialling.
If the up-circuit communication server requires that subscribers wait for the ex-
change-free tone, all the entered abbreviated dialling numbers must be provided
with a hyphen "-" (interdigit pause) after the digits for exchange access. At this point
the communication server will again pause for the tone when dialling.
1) Pulse dialling in New Zealand is not supported.

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