User Guide Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 About Bria iPad Edition
- 2 Configuring
- 3 Making Phone Calls
- 3.1 Starting and Quitting Bria
- 3.2 Using the Bria Interface
- 3.3 Placing a Call
- 3.4 Handling Incoming Calls
- 3.5 Handling One Established Call
- 3.6 Recording Calls
- 3.7 Placing a Second Bria Call
- 3.8 Handling Two Established Calls
- 3.9 Unattended (Blind) Transfer
- 3.10 Attended Transfer
- 3.11 Conference Call
- 3.12 Handling Video Calls
- 3.13 Call History
- 3.14 Accessing Voicemail
- 4 Presence and Instant Messaging
- 5 Settings
- A Troubleshooting
- B Dial Plans
- C Glossary

Bria iPad Edition User Guide
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Advanced Dial Plan: Subsequence Substitution
The match pattern can include a sequence of numbers to match and another sequence to substitute for the match.
This feature is useful if you want to convert a sequence within the input, not just add or remove a prefix.
The syntax is:
<input sequence : substitute sequence>
For example: <604:250> means change the sequence “604” to “250”.
The sequence substitution element can be combined with any other elements in the match pattern. For example:
+x.<604:250>x. would change match +6045551212 and +16135556040 and in both cases change the “604” to
“250”.