Burnside TX2 User Manual page 11

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*811*n#
If the terminal is to be used with a PC connected via USB with software that handles
SMS, disable the SMS commands.
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled (default) Can also be read as "2" after internal processing.
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*812*n#
The output level may be increased in 3 steps of 2dB.
0 = Normal level (default).
1 = +2dB.
2 = +4dB
3 = +6dB
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*813*n#
This provides voice call dialling compatibility with standard software where the TX2 is
connected to a PC with TAPI dialler functionality.
0 = Disable TAPI compatibility (default).
1 = Enable TAPI compatibility.
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*814*n#
The flash hook is used to control in-call functions such as call waiting and
multiparty calling.
0 = Flash hook ignored.
1 = Flash hook accepted (default).
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*815*n#
0 = None.
1 = K-Break (default).
2 = Line reversal.
3 = Kewlstart (Asterisk compatible "K-break" 800ms).
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*816*n#
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled (default).
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*817*0#
0 = Disabled.
1 = Enabled (default). Can only re-enable via USB or SMS command.
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*830*n#
Instead of tones, voice announcements may be played to suit the particular condition
of the terminal. For example "We are unable to connect your call, please try again
later"
0 = No announcements, only progress tones (default).
1 = Normal dial tone, then progress announcements.
SMS command enable (via USB/DTMF only):
Audio output level of mobile call:
TAPI voice compatibility:
Allow flash:
"End of call" signal method:
Line reversal on outgoing call connection:
Terminal configuration from DTMF codes:
Call progress announcement mode:
© 2014 Burnside Technology Ltd.
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