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