Burnside TX2 User Manual page 10

Gsm terminal
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Detailed information on commands:
CFGn
Read and write configuration setting.
Value of n: Dial code
0
*80*n#
The frequency and cadence used for progress tones.
0 = UK (default).
.... others to follow....
1
*81*n#
The Caller ID may be sent to the phone from incoming mobile.
0 = None (default)
.... others to follow....
2
*82*n#
This determines whether the terminal number is declared to the destination being
called.
0 = Use the setting defined by the network (default).
1 = Number is always sent if supported by the network.
2 = Number is always withheld.
3
*83*n#
This determines the delay after receiving the last DTMF digit until the call is made.
1 to 9 seconds (default 3).
4
*84*n#
Four different cadences useful to differentiate between phones in close proximity.
0 to 3 (default 0).
5
*86*n#
Restrict use of the terminal.
0 = No restriction (default).
1 = Inhibit incoming calls.
2 = Inhibit outgoing calls.
3 = Inhibit incoming & outgoing calls.
4 = Restrict dialled numbers to match Memories 0-9 or 112/999/911
6
*87*n#
Limit the duration of an outbound mobile call. When only 30 seconds remain, a beep
or announcement is heard in the handset to warn the caller.
0-120 minutes (default 0, no restriction).
7
*88*nn#
The maximum number of digits accepted may be changed (default 20).
1-20 = Restriction on number of digits in a dialled number
8
*810*n#
This feature may be used to automatically dial when the phone is taken off-hook.
0 = Normal dialling that requires digits to be dialled (default).
1 = Dials number stored in memory location 10.
Configuration/Function
Phone region:
CLI type:
My number sending:
Dial delay:
Ring cadence for incoming mobile calls:
Call restrictions:
Call time restriction of outbound mobile call:
Maximum dialled number length:
Auto dial:
© 2014 Burnside Technology Ltd.
Page 10 of 24
Rev 1.1

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Tx2lTx2lr

Table of Contents