Specifications

132 Matrix SETU ATA211 System Manual
When any extension user of PBX1 dials '22 + Extension Number (of PBX2)', for example, 22101 (to reach
the extension 101 of PBX2),
SETU ATA -21 will first dial out ‘22’, which is the SIP ID of the called ATA and wait for answer' (22~).
The caller will only hear routing tone.
PBX2 on the called side answers the call (DID/Auto-Attendant must be enabled on the FXO port).
When the call matures, SETU ATA - 21 will send the remaining numbers, 101 in the RFC 2833
(Outband) to the called device, SETU ATA - 22.
These DTMF digits are then detected by PBX2 on its FXO port. The PBX places the call to extension
101.
In the above scenario, if you want some delay after the call matures and before SETU ATA -21 sends
the remaining DTMF digits, program '22~^' as Substitute Number instead of '22~'.
Click Submit to save your entries.
Close the window.
Keep the DTMF ON and DTMF OFF Time to default values, if you don't have any specific requirement.
Change the Pause Timer to the desired value, if required. Default: 2 seconds.
Click Submit to save your SIP Trunk settings.
If you want Routing Tone to be played to the calling extension user, keep the Play Routing Tone flag
enabled in the “System Parameters” page.
You may log out of Jeeves or continue, as required.
The above example and configuration instructions are for Multi-stage Dialing on SIP trunks only. You may
also configure Multi-stage Dialing on the FXO port, if required.
Index Dialed Number Substitute Number
01 22 22~^
02
03
::
24