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**[1-9]e#r5xp3r*x
ThisstringpertainstoVoIPprovider“areacodes”.The“**”prexisasignalfortheserviceprovider
to forward this call to another VoIP service provider. The three digits following “**” constitute the VoIP
provider“areacode.”Recognizeastringstartingwith“**”, and proceeding with any of the digits 1-9.
“e#”denes“#”astheterminatingcharacter.Ifsomeonedials“#” at any point after the 1-9, the ATA
sendsoutalldigitsdialedtothatpointtotheserviceprovider.Ifthepersondoesn’tdiala“#”,collect
vemoredigits(“’r5x”),switchfromthedefaultinter-digittimeoutofve(5)secondstoashorterinter-
digittimeoutofthree(3)seconds(“p3”),andcontinuecollectingdigitsuntilatimeoutoccurs(“r*x”).
This string will be forwarded only if the ATA is in Pass Through Mode.
p8[1-9]e#r5xp3r*x
This is the workhorse string of the default pattern for dialing. It matches dialing for VoIP calls, and for
local dialing in most countries. It also matches dialing for domestic long distance dialing under the North
Americandialplan.Thisstringisidenticaltotheprecedingstring,exceptforthersttwocharacters.
Wheretheprecedingstringcallsforamatchtotheprex“**”,thisstringredenestheinterdigit
timeout.Thisvaluehasbeenincreasedtoeight(8)seconds.Thistimeoutvaluepersistsuntiltherst
digitplusveotherdigitshavebeencollected,atwhichtimethetimeoutvalueisreducedtothree(3)
seconds. From that point onward, the ATA continues to collect digits until the user pauses three seconds,
at which point, the ATA sends the dialed string to the service provider.
#[1-9]e#r5xp3r*x
Thisstringisidenticaltotheprevioustwo,exceptfortherstdigit.Thisstringsupportscaseswhereser-
vice providers use strings that start with “#” for various special features or control purposes. This string
is forwarded to the service provider only if the Mode is set to Pass Through.
1010Se#p2r*x
This string is included to supported cases where North-American style dial-around dialing is available. The
“S”meansthatifsomeonedials1010astherstfourdigitsofadialstring,thisistheonlystringtheATA
should match to from that point on. “e#” means that the user can indicate the completion of dialing at
any time by entering “#”. “p2” means that after someone dials 1010, the timeout between subsequent
digits is reduced to two (2) seconds. “r*x” means that the ATA will continue to collect dialed digits until
there is a timeout.
0Se#r5xp2r*x
This is the second workhorse string of the default pattern matching string. International calls in almost
every country, and domestic long distance calls in most countries outside North America, all match this
pattern. Any number that starts with zero (0) matches this string. The user may dial # at any time to indi-
cate the number dialed is complete. After the user dials the sixth digit, the inter-digit timeout is reduced
to two seconds. After that point, the ATA continues to collect digits until the user pauses two seconds.
Then the ATA sends the dialed string to the service provider.
user configuration
ATA settings made by the user include:
• SpeedDials
• CallForwarding
• MessageWaiting
• Timers
• DistinctiveRinging
• DoNotDisturb
• CallBlocking
• CallWaiting/CallerID
Speed Dial:
TheSpeedDialListcanbemodiedbythetelephoneorviathewebpages.Upto28numberscanbe
entered into the Speed Dial List. Each number can be up to 40 digits in length.