Burnside TX2 User Manual page 14

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*862*n#
Minimum power break period before reporting power break.
0-1000 minutes (default 1 minute).
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*844*n#
The audio may be muted to prevent DTMF tones being heard on the telephone
which may affect automatic dial equipment such a "telecare" terminals .
0 = Allow the DTMF dial codes to be heard (default).
1 = Mute the audio.
PNUMn
*89*[phone number]#
Read and write phone numbers.
There are 12 memory locations used to store phone numbers. 10 locations (0 to 9)
are reserved for speed dial where one digit may be dialled or an "extension" selected
for the TX2LR Auto-attendant feature.
Location 10 is reserved for the off-hook autodial.
For example: PNUM0=0123456789"Ace Taxis" The name field may be omitted and
is normally only used with Burnside Monicare™.
An existing number may be cleared, by entering a null value for example:
PNUM0=,11= (will clear numbers & names from memories 0 and 11).
Value of n:
AUTOn
*821*[phone number]#
Shorthand way of combining PNUM10=n and CFG7=1, where n is the phone
number. For example AUTO=0123456789.
TPIN
*818*[old tpin]*[new tpin]*[new tpin]#
Read and write teminal PIN, fixed length of 4 digits
For example: TPIN=4321
The TPIN can be restored to the default using a master code provided by Burnside.
Power break period report threshold:
Mute audio during PSTN dial:
0-9
Speed dial memory locations 0 – 9.
10
Number for off-hook dialling (CFG7=1 "Autodial").
11
Number for sending SMS automatically (CFG10=1/2).
12
Identity number and name for sending SMS report.
© 2014 Burnside Technology Ltd.
Page 14 of 24
Rev 1.1

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