User guide

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This device uses the user locale setting of the device pool for the
device to determine whether to send unicode and whether to translate
received unicode information.
For the sending device, if you check this check box and the user locale
setting in the device pool for the device matches the terminating phone
user locale, the device sends unicode. If the user locale settings do not
match, the device sends ASCII.
The receiving device translates incoming unicode characters based on
the user locale setting of the sending device pool for the device. If the
user locale setting matches the terminating phone user locale, the
phone displays the characters.
The phone may display junk characters if the two ends of the
trunk configure user locales that do not belong to the same
language group.
Note
Transmit UTF-8 for Calling Party
Name
This setting, which displays for FXS ports (not FXO ports), allows
you to localize the calling party number on the device. Make sure that
the Calling Party Transformation CSS that you choose contains the
calling party transformation pattern that you want to assign to this
device.
Before the call occurs, the device must apply the transformation
by using digit analysis. If you configure the Calling Party
Transformation CSS as None, the transformation does not
match and does not get applied. Ensure that you configure the
Calling Party Transformation Pattern in a non-null partition
that is not used for routing.
Tip
Calling Party Transformation CSS
To use the Calling Party Transformation CSS that is configured in the
device pool that is assigned to this device, check this check box. If
you do not check this check box, the device uses the Calling Party
Transformation CSS that you configured in the Gateway
Configuration window.
This settings displays for FXS ports, not FXO ports.
Use Device Pool Calling Party
Transformation CSS
Check this check box to make this device a Hotline device. Hotline
devices can only connect to other Hotline devices. This feature is an
extension of PLAR, which configures a phone to automatically dial
one directory number when it goes off-hook. Hotline provides
additional restrictions that you can apply to devices that use PLAR.
To implement Hotline, you must also create a softkey template without
supplementary service softkeys, and apply it to the Hotline device.
Hotline Device
Multilevel Precedence and Preemption (MLPP) Information
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Gateway configuration settings
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