ATA-171/172/171P/171M (ATA-S1/S2/P/M)
User’s Guide
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4:Drop prefix: No, Replace rule 4: 007, 5xxx+35xx+21xx
Explanation: This replacement rule will check if the first digit of the number is 5 followed by any three digits, if
it is, the device will automatically append 007 to the dialed number. Therefore the number that will be
dialed out is [007+5xxx]. This rule will also check whether the first two digits of the number dialed by the
user is 35 or 21 followed by any two digits, if it matches, the device will automatically append 007 to the
dialed number. Therefore the number that will be dialed out is [007+35xx] or [007+21xx] correspondingly.
However, if the user dials a number that does not match the rule, for instance 534, the device will detect that
only 2 digits were inputted to the end of the digit 5, not three, as a result the device will only dial the number
534 without appending 007. Likewise, if the number dialed does not match any of the prefix rules, only the
original number will be dialed.
5:Auto Dial Time: 5
Explanation: While dialing a number, once the user stops pressing the keypad for 5 seconds, the device
will commence the dialing process. For example, if the user dials 58946869 and stops dialing for 5
seconds, this number will be dialed. You can set this option within the range of 3 – 9 seconds.
6: Dial now: *xx+#xx+11x+xxxxxxxx
Explanation 1: If the number dialed matches the rule “*xx”, it will automatically dial the dialed number, e.g.
*00, *01, *02… *99. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as *001111, the system will
detect that the first two matches the rule, and send out the number *00 regardless of the remaining digits.
Hence the name Dial Now.
Explanation 2: If the number dialed matches the rule”#xx”, it will automatically dial the dialed number, e.g.
#00, #01, #02… #99. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as #001111, the system will
detect that the first two matches the rule, and send out the number #00 regardless of the remaining digits.
Hence the name Dial Now.
Explanation 3: If the number dialed matches the rule “11x”, then it will automatically dial the dialed number,
e.g. 110, 111, 112…119. If the user happens to dial more digits in the end such as 1101234 the system will
detect that the first three matches the rule, and send out the number 110 regardless of the remaining digits.
Hence the name Dial Now.
Explanation 4: If it detects the number dialed is 8 digits, then it will automatically send out the number
dialed, e.g. 12345678.