User guide

© 2014 Burnside Technology Ltd. Page 12 of 24
Rev 1.1
17 *831*n# Call announcement recording:
When call forwarding or call announcing, the user may record a greeting up to 35
seconds in duration. For example “Thank you for calling Burnside Technology, please
wait for the next available agent”
0 = Clear user recorded announcement and return to default announcement.
1 = Record new announcement. (Via DTMF/handset only)
2 = Play/review announcement. (Via DTMF/handset only)
18 *832*n# Pre-recorded Voice prompt level:
The output level of a pre-recorded announcement may be adjusted.
0 = Normal level (default).
1 = +2dB
2 = +4dB
3 = +6dB
19 *840*n# Ring mode for incoming PSTN calls:
0 = Silent
1 = UK standard (default).
20 *843*n# Rules for selecting the PSTN for outgoing calls:
0 = Normally use PSTN unless match mobile prefix (MPREFIX).
1 = Route all calls via mobile unless PSTN selected with flash-hook.
2 = Route all calls via PSTN unless prefix *9 used
If either the PSTN or Mobile fails, the remaining functioning connection will be used
regardless of the settings.
21 *847*n# Call forwarding from PSTN/FXO/Landline:
Incoming calls on the PSTN will be routed via a pre-stored number or allow a caller
selection of a memory location.
0 = Off, the landline will ring the phone (if ringing is enabled).
1 = Forward.
2 = Set to announce and forward.
3 = Wait for selection of extension 0-9 from caller (auto-attendant).
22 *842*n# Number of rings to delay call forwarding:
0 to 9 rings (default 0).
23 *843*n# Rules for determining PSTN failure:
Calls will be routed via the mobile network if the PSTN appears to have failed due to:
0 = No voltage or insufficient line current.
1 = No voltage, insufficient line current and no dial tone (future firmware).
24 *845*n# Insert prefix on PSTN calls:
0 = Do not insert prefix.
1 = Insert prefix.
25 *850*n# Enable Call logging (future firmware):
This enables the storing of a call log into a non-volatile 250 entry FIFO.
0 = Disabled (default).
1 = Enabled.