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6.2.11 Analog Settings Profile
The analog settings profile defines physical settings for the FXS ports
including impedance and nominal gain settings.
Analog settings profiles for the following countries are currently supported:
Austria (AT)
Australia (AU)
Spain (ES)
Hungary (HU)
New Zealand (NZ)
Sweden (SE)
United Kingdom (UK)
United States (US).
6.2.12 Port Gain
For each of the FXS ports (“Phone” and “Phone/Fax”), the receiving and
transmitting gain can be adjusted, with respect to the nominal relative level.
6.3 Dial Process
The Ericsson W35 supports E.164 numbering. E.164 numbers can have a
maximum of 15 digits and are usually written with a + prefix.
There are three ways to indicate that the dialed number sequence is
complete:
Dialing the EON key (e.g. # or *) immediately sends the call.
An Inter Digit Timer (IDT) is used to check the dialing process.
A specified number of digits must be dialed before the call is
placed.
The EON key is configurable as well as the IDT.
6.3.1 Dial Plan
The dial plan consists of a number of rules, defined using regular
expressions (ref. POSIX 1003.2). These rules are used to match dialed
digits, and provide also the ability to strip/append prefix and suffix digits.
6.3.2 Local Call Prefix
A local prefix can automatically be added to a dialed local number. This is
useful in places where the PSTN does not require the local prefix in local
calls.
6.3.3 Fixed Number Dialing
Fixed Number Dialing is supported when a SIM providing this service is
installed. When enabled, only calls to fixed numbers stored on the SIM are
allowed.